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Israeli leaders rejoice over the death of Iran's president


Iran's President Ibrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash. Several Jewish religious leaders posted various posts about Raisi on social media expressing joy over his death. Although the Israeli government has not officially said anything, Jewish religious leaders have been outraged by Raisi's death.

The helicopter carrying Raisi crashed in Iran's East Azerbaijan province on Sunday due to dense fog. Various world leaders are expressing their condolences after the death of Raisi along with his travel companions came to light. Jewish religious leaders, on the other hand, are cheering. Several Israeli Jewish religious leaders claimed it was divine intervention.

to Rice “The Executioner of Tehran” Mentioned by Rabbi Meir Abutbul. He criticized Raisi in a post on Facebook. Abutbul strongly condemned Raisi's attitude towards Israel and Jews. According to him, this helicopter crash is a divine punishment. He wanted to hang the Jews, so God sent him and his anti-Israeli crew into the air by crashing a helicopter, writes Abutbul, in very foul language.

Rabbi Nir Ben Artzio has spewed venom against Iran's late president. He also referred to this incident as God's displeasure. In a Facebook post, the rabbi wrote, “Don't be cruel to yourself, God says, enough is enough.” You have angered God. Ben Artzi made comments pointing to the actions of Rice and his administration.

Another Jewish religious leader, Rabbi Yitz-Chak Batzri, moved another stick. He compares Raisi to Pharaoh's second-in-command Haman. Before news of Raisi's death came out, Batzri wrote in a post on Facebook, “Dushtu Haman was injured in a helicopter crash.” This rabbi also included a line from the Bible in his post.

Incidentally, Ibrahim Raisi went to inaugurate a dam jointly built by the two countries in the border area of ​​Azerbaijan on Sunday. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was also there. From there, Ibrahim Raisi and other officials with him were returning to Tabriz, the capital of Iran's East Azerbaijan province, with a fleet of three helicopters. En route, the helicopter carrying the president crashed in a remote mountain near the Zolfa region of East Azerbaijan. None of the 9 passengers including Raisi survived the tragic helicopter accident. The other two helicopters reached their destination safely.


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