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Netanyahu to the Iranian People: “The People of Iran, Know That Israel Stands By Your Side.”

By The Geller Report

“May we see the evil Islamic regime in Iran fall during our lifetime, and may true Iranians, who stand unwaveringly with Israel, be free again.”

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has expressed a form of solidarity with the people of Iran, though this is distinctly separate from solidarity with the Iranian regime itself. Here’s how this sentiment has been reflected:

  • Direct Address to the Iranian People: Netanyahu has publicly addressed the citizens of Iran, encouraging them not to let “the fanatics crush you,” which implies a form of solidarity with the Iranian populace against their oppressive government. This message was framed around the idea of shared humanity and a future potential for peace between the peoples of Israel and Iran.
  • Vision for Peace: Netanyahu’s statements include a vision where both the Jewish and Iranian peoples could coexist peacefully, suggesting a solidarity based on common human values and aspirations for peace and prosperity, rather than on the current political or military realities between the Israeli government and the Iranian regime.
  • Contextual Solidarity: This expression of solidarity can be seen in the context of broader geopolitical tensions, where Netanyahu criticizes the Iranian regime’s actions, like its nuclear ambitions and support for terrorism, while distinguishing between the government and the people of Iran. This approach aims to foster a narrative where ordinary Iranians might see Israel not as an enemy but as an ally against their own oppressive regime.

In summary, Netanyahu’s solidarity with Iran refers specifically to the people of Iran, not its government, emphasizing a shared human struggle against oppression and envisioning future peace, against the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical conflicts. This nuanced approach reflects both a strategic political communication and a call for common human values across adversarial lines.

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By MARZIYEH AMIRIZADEH AUGUST 3, 2024 02:36

I just returned home from my second trip to Israel. As an Iranian-born Christian, I visited my spiritual homeland to assure Israelis that the majority of the Iranian people stand with Israel, and that we have a common enemy in the Islamic Republic regime.

This was my message through media interviews and private meetings, from the Golan to the Gaza border.

Unlike my first trip 18 months ago, I wanted to witness the devastation and to express my solidarity with the Israeli people after the brutal and inhuman Hamas massacre of Oct. 7.

Because of my unique background – coming to faith as a Christian in Iran, being arrested, sentenced to death for “apostasy,” and imprisoned for nine months – I found that Israelis living through the trauma of the massacre, the war that’s still ongoing, and threats from Hezbollah and the Iranian Islamic regime felt that I could relate to them uniquely.

Unfortunately, I relate to Israelis’ suffering quite well. I witnessed many of my cell mates tortured and executed, including my best friend. The Islamic regime tortured and murdered my husband.

I wept as I experienced the trauma of the Israelis whom I met, experiencing PTSD of my own.

Throughout my visit, I shared why the Iranian Islamic regime cannot be trusted, why it must be overthrown…

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Pamela Geller

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