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2023-02-14T11:05:13.913Z


The city of Tabriz in the north of Iran, once again at the center of events: the Azeri opponents of the Ayatollahs' rule are becoming more active and the Iranians have found the culprit - the State of Israel and the Jews


On video: the city of Tabriz, which is located in the north of Iran, is again at the center of events (PR)

The city of Tabriz, located in the north of Iran, is once again at the center of events and the Jews are once again "guilty": the tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran have recently escalated - and who is blamed for the tensions?

As usual the State of Israel and the Jews, although apparently the connection is hardly coincidental.



The background for the current tensions is the city of Tabriz - located in the north of Iran.

The city and the entire area around it are populated by ethnic Azeris, close to 25 million people, who wish to break away from Iranian rule and create a separate state - South Azerbaijan.



Recently, another wave of protests against the Iranian regime began in the city in question.



In recent months, the regime suppressed the demonstrations and carried out a wave of arrests of residents and Iranian security forces even massacred protesters in the city, killing dozens.



It should be noted that this is a city of great importance to the murderous regime in Iran, and the fear in the corridors of power is that if the city and its surroundings declare independence from Iran, this will be a catalyst for the overthrow of the Iranian government.



The protesters have recently been using creative methods, and are trying in all kinds of sophisticated ways to sway the opinion of the entire audience in their favor, the activists have even started to hang masses of signs with the flag of independent South Azerbaijan.

The leaflets are pasted on administrative and public facilities under the control of the security forces.



Despite the attempts of the Revolutionary Guards agents to stop the flyers and placard distributors, so far none of them have even been identified.

And although the people of the Iranian regime try to tear up all the colorful leaflets published during the night, a day later they appear in other places.

The activists not only stick leaflets but also take pictures of the process and upload them to the Telegram network.

The city of Tabriz, located in the north of Iran (photo: Public Relations, Wikipedia)

The Iranian regime continues to blame foreign countries for the agitation of the city in question, and the main blame is of course the State of Israel, which is accused of "inciting" the protests.

and the Jews

They repeat this again and again on the official Telegram channel of the Revolutionary Guards.



"Tabriz is a historic place for Azeri citizens" - says Rabbi Zamir Isayev of the Sephardic Georgian community in Baku - "Tehran accuses the Jews and Israel of 'inciting' protests and rebellion but the Azeri do not buy this propaganda. Last year Israel's ambassador to Azerbaijan, George Dick, tweeted a message on his Twitter account that particularly upset the Iranians, in the tweet he wrote a message about a book he read about the city of Tabriz, which tells about the history of Azerbaijan and the culture in this city - when it is understood that the city belongs to the Azeri people and not to Iran."



"The tweet caused a violent reaction from Iran's ambassador in Baku, Seyed Abbas Mousavi, who started threatening the Israeli ambassador: "To the knowledge of this boy," the ambassador wrote, "our beloved Tabriz from Iran is known for Iran's proud history.

Apparently, this first evil Zionist will be buried by the fanatical people of Tabriz.

Never cross our red line!"



Rabbi Issev said that "Even at the 44th celebration of the establishment of the Ayatollah regime, they called for the death of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Iliyev whom they called a 'Zionist agent' who promotes close relations with the Jewish state' - relations with Israel and the communities Jewry in Azerbaijan is only getting stronger and more advanced, and there is no force in the world that can defeat these strong nations" - said Rabbi Issev.

Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuba Israel

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