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My
Perspective
I
would like to share with you my life experience as an Iranian
Jew and my perspective in regard to Iran and Hezbollah—A
period of my life that no one should experience.
I remember
when I was treated like a spy or an enemy. Several
years after the Iranian Revolution, I was handcuffed, blindfolded,
and interrogated at gunpoint on several occasions even
though I did not belong to any political party or any uprising
movement groups. The experience was traumatizing,
and I did not know if I would ever see my family again.
The harsh treatment was for one reason only. I was
a Jew that wanted to flee oppression. Any other non-Jew
was able to get a passport within few weeks without a single
interview.
In 1979, the Islamic Republican Revolution in
Iran achieved success, and the Pahlavi dynasty (Shah) came
to end. In
661 C.E., Iran was invaded by Arabs and became part of
the Islamic Empire. This was the beginning of a dark chapter
in the life of Iranian Jews. They were classified
as dhimmis, non-Muslim subjects. Jews were denied social
and political equality, and considered as second-class
citizens. Extreme Muslim fanatics frequently attacked Jewish
ghettos in different cities of Iran and forced Jews to
convert to Islam or die. Many Jews converted, yet those
who remained defiant witnessed their babies thrown into
the air and caught by sword while their wives and loved
ones were beheaded in front of them until they were next.
There were some Jews who were able to hide or run away
and survive from chaos. My grandparents were among these
Jews. My grandfather changed his last name to hide his
Jewish identity to stay alive.
When
the Shah came to the power, he stopped all inhumane and
cruel acts toward the Jews. He opened peoples’ minds
toward western countries, brought new industries, and updated
technology. He transformed the seventh-century Islamic
country to a modern civilization.
Unfortunately, a radical
Islamic party named Hezbollah and a group of mullahs were
able overthrow the Shah and push the country back to the
stone-age era. Once
again Jews lost all their privileges and rights. Hezbollah
created I.D. cards with religion written on it. They made
a complete list of Jewish families with their names, addresses,
and number of family members. They prohibited the use of
Jewish names for newborns. Jewish schools were required
to remain open for Shabbat and other Jewish holidays. Moreover,
all the prayer books were translated into Farsi, and Hebrew
was not allowed to be taught any more.
In another experience,
my sister was supposed to engage to a Jewish man. My Dad
arranged an engagement party and invited both sides of
the extended families. However, happiness turned to a nightmare.
Hezbollah militants were informed of a Jewish party. About twenty soldiers fully armed
with machine guns arrived as if they were going to fight
a war, and they vehemently ravaged the party. They
overturned the cake, poured all the drinks on the ground,
and broke the glasses and dishes. They use racial slurs
to keep everyone quiet to aboard the buses. They took about
93 people to jail, but luckily two of my uncles escaped.
The next day, they managed to release all of us from jail
by paying the high bail that was set.
Radical Iranian Muslims
believe the followers of the Bahai faith are first ones
to be destroyed, second Jews, and third anyone who is not
Muslim. The judge of the case was an uneducated fanatic
mullah. When he realized the case was about Jews and Bahai’s, he threw the file on
the desk furiously and shouted, “We had an Islamic
Revolution and still Jews and Bahai’s are living
here?” A few days later the judgment came; my dad
and all Bahai believers were sentenced to death and the
rest of us to 72 lashes. After my uncles bribed every mullah
and Hezbollah militant related to the case, they were able
to change the sentence to 18 months prison with 72 lashes
for my dad. Our sentence changed to 12 lashes, but
the Bahai’s sentence remained the same. After the
release of my father, we were able to get our passport
illegally and with the help of HIAS and the JCC, we came
as a refugee to the United States.
Prior to this incident,
I was a student of the University of Shiraz and moved from
my hometown in Tehran. Shiraz was a much smaller and harsher
city for Jews than Tehran. Jews in Shiraz could not enter
grocery stores because they were considered impure, and
they would make things unkosher for Muslims. Jews remained
outside the shop, and the shopkeeper brought them all their
items. I lived among Hezbollah militants and Muslim students
for 3.5 years and pretend to be one. Hezbollah militants
had prayers and different meetings on a daily basis. At
the end of all those gatherings they would pray for the
destruction of Israel and free Palestine of Jews. From
preschool to university, students were brainwashed with
ideas that Jews are disbelievers of Mohamed, enemies of
Islam, and seized Palestine. Furthermore, they expound
that Israel should be destroyed, and the land should be
taken back.
Some Iranians have high respect for Hezbollah
and mullahs. They
will do anything for them thinking they are acting in the
name of God and Islam. Common sense or logic has no meaning
for them, and they just follow orders. Unfortunately, these
extremists portray an extremely wrong picture of Islam
to the world. Not all Muslims are like them. But
for now Hezbollah is in power and with money from rich
country like Iran and support from Lebanon, Syria and Hamas
they can get more powerful to reach their goals.
We can never
afford to lose our land. Without Israel the Jewish people
would have no safety or security around the world. We must support
Israel in defending herself against terrorist organizations
like Hezbollah. They have no mercy even toward their own
people including women, children, and elderly. They launch
rockets from civilian areas for protection and also use
civilians to shelter their weapons. Hezbollah’s heartless regard for civilian
life results in deaths of innocent Lebanese. Reports
on the news even showed a Hezbollah rocket killing two
children of a Muslim in Israel, and the dad still blamed
Israel. He went on explaining that he still supports
Hezbollah and would sacrifice his life for their cause.
In another incident, Israel unintentionally killed approximately
60 civilians in Qana, Lebanon and many protests arose against
Israel. However, in Iraq 100 people die everyday from Sunni’s
and Shiites inner fighting and there have not been the
same magnitude of out cry around the world.
We must remember that Israel did not initiate this war. Two
Israeli soldiers were captured and over 1,600 rockets were
fired into Israel. Israel cannot negotiate with a
terrorist organization that supports a Jihad-War against
non Muslims. The fact that Jews are alive is unacceptable
to them. Israel cannot negotiate with an organization that
has this mentality. As former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
stated, these organizations promote a new Nazism concealed
in Muslim fanaticism. We must support Israel in any way
to prevent a second holocaust from occurring. Furthermore,
we must help prevent the global radical Islamist movements
from jeopardizing international peace and stability.
Let us
wish peace in Israel and the world.
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