Representatives of the Jewish community visited the home of a Revolutionary Guards leader who was eliminated and attended his funeral • In a statement released: "The name will raise his blood"
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Jews visited the home of Revolutionary Guards leader Kassem Suleimani and expressed regret for his death. Yesterday (Sunday), representatives of the Jewish community in Iran arrived at Suleimani's house, along with other religious minority leaders, and expressed their condolences.
Already last Friday, just hours after the dramatic liquidation, the Jewish community issued an unequivocal statement condemning the act, apparently in order to cut off Judaism and Zionism, and to prevent harassment. "The name will raise Suleimani's blood," the statement said.
Photo courtesy of Radio Ran
According to reports in the country, among the many participants in the funeral of the Iranian senior were also representatives of the Jewish community. The website "In the Haredi Rooms" reported that among them was also Tehran's chief rabbi, Rabbi Yehuda Grammy.
"It is very important for the minorities, especially the Jews," explains Rani Amrani of Radio Ran, an Israeli radio broadcasting in Persian, why they came to comfort in the Suleimani family. "They are afraid of anti-Semitism and will not be harassed. Many times during the Jerusalem Day demonstrations, the Jews come out and protest because they do not want to be harassed. At heart they love Israel. They are in a situation that they must prove that they have nothing to do with Zionism.
An Iranian journalist named Marwa Esman also released a record of the mourning condolences at Suleimani's home. "Zoroastrians (ancient Persian religion), Jews, Christians and Muslims, visited a house in Tehran to pay tribute to the commander of the Revolutionary Guards. Apparently.