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POETIC JUSTICE? Iranian Catches On Fire While Burning Israeli Flag [SEE THE VIDEO]

Demonstrators burn representations of Israeli and U.S flags during the annual Al-Quds, or Jerusalem, Day rally, with the Azadi (Freedom) monument tower seen at left, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, May 7, 2021. Iran held a limited anti-Israeli rally amid the coronavirus pandemic to mark the Quds Day. After the late Ayatollah Khomeini, leader of the Islamic Revolution and founder of present-day Iran, toppled the pro-Western Shah in 1979, he declared the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as an international day of struggle against Israel and for the liberation of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Anti-Iranian regime activist Masih Alinejad posted a video of Iranians burning an Israeli flag in honor of Quds Day (Jerusalem Day) on Friday, the last Friday of Ramadan.

Ironically, the fire engulfed the person holding the flag and he fled the scene in terror.

Quds Day was established in Iran in 1979 in support of the Palestinians and in opposition to Yom Yerushalayim in Israel, when the Jewish state marks the reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City after the Six-Day War in 1967.

Israeli security forces are bracing for a renewed outbreak of Arab violence on Yom Yerushalayim, which is on Sunday night and Monday this year, May 9th and 10th.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



10 Responses

  1. You are the same people who were horrified at the response to tragedies of our people. Please don’t fall to their level by rejoicing over someone else’s misfortune, no matter how it came about.

  2. scy4851: Not sure what you mean by beautiful.
    We are Yidden, we don’t gloat. We are not happy with their downfall, we simply want that they are unsuccessful in their quest to destroy us. We don’t wish our enemies bad, we just want them to stop bothering us.
    It is beautiful however, to see how Hashem is looking after us even in Golus, how He is controlling things deep inside Iran, for our sake.

  3. @bythegraceofg-d

    Huge difference. The Jews who died were not engaged in the act of harming others. They were innocent. The flag burner was engaged in incitement against innocents. He was encouraging murder and was burned in the act.

  4. Wow, it seems we have a number of commenters here who are such amhoratzim that they don’t know it’s an EXPLICIT GEMORA that “Binfol Oyivcha” applies only to Jewish “enemies”, and that when our true enemies fall it is a MITZVAH to rejoice. Or maybe they are aware of the gemara and are outright kofrim by rejecting it. Either way, it’s a machlokes between Homon Horosho and Mordechai Hayehudi, and they are siding with Homon, so they need to do teshuvah.

    So yes, all healthy Jews SHOULD rejoice at this antisemite’s misfortune, and those who refuse to do so show that they have been infected by universalist values that are against the Torah.

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