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Weaving hypocrisy: Iran presented the "carpet of peace" | Israel today

2022-11-10T11:45:07.994Z


In the Muslim country, they fear that the World Cup in Qatar will turn into a global anti-Iranian campaign • The state news agency "IRNA" was proud of the carpet that was knitted "by a combination of 12 artists and designers", and symbolizes a message of world peace


Despite the deadly protests in the country, in the Islamic Republic these days they are busy increasing the propaganda for fear that the biggest football tournament in the world will turn into a global anti-Iranian campaign.

The state news agency "IRNA" was proud of the carpet that was woven "by a combination of 12 artists and designers" from the city of Tabriz in the province of East Azerbaijan. Ali Sadagpour, who is involved in the project, said that the traditional carpet is a message of world peace and is decorated with portraits of the best actors from the past and present.

The size of the carpet, which contains more than three million knots, is 2.5 by 2.5 meters, and in the center is the figure of the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.

The World Cup will start on the 21st of the month and will last until December 18.

The Iranian national team will play in Group B, along with the USA, England and Wales.

In Iran, a protest has been going on for two months following the death of Mehsa Amini (22), who was beaten to death by members of the chastity guards because she did not cover her head.

According to estimates, at least 300 people were killed and about 15,000 were imprisoned.

The demonstrations continue despite the heavy hand taken against them by the regime.

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Source: israelhayom

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