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Iranian group threatens to turn Tomb of Esther and Mordechai into a Palestinian mission

Purim heroes' tomb Hamadan city will be turned into a Palestinian diplomatic mission if even a single section of the US "Peace to Prosperity" plan is implemented, says Iranian student group Basij.

by  JNS and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  03-11-2020 08:54
Last modified: 03-11-2020 08:54
Iranian group threatens to turn Tomb of Esther and Mordechai into a Palestinian missionDr. Tamar Eilam Gindin

The Tomb of Esther and Mordechai in Hamadan city in Iran’s Hamadan Province | Photo: Dr. Tamar Eilam Gindin

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An Iranian student organization associated with Iran's Basij militia threatened on Saturday to turn the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai into a Palestinian diplomatic mission if even a single section of the US "Peace to Prosperity" plan is implemented.

The tomb, which is located in Hamadan city in Iran's Hamadan Province, is believed to be the resting place of the heroes of the Jewish Purim story.

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Muslims and seekers of freedom in the world, said the student group in a statement, would not sit idly by in light of the "satanic operation" of the deal, which it called "the greatest betrayal in contemporary history."

Ali Malmir, chairman of the Organization for the Heritage of Hamadan Province, dismissed the threat on Monday, telling Iran's ISNA news agency: "There is no connection between the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, which is a historical site, and a Palestinian [diplomatic] mission, which is a political matter."

In response to Malmir's statements, Tayyeb Faryad-Ras, head of the Basij at the Hamadan Province universities, told ISNA on Tuesday that "the organization for the heritage of Hamedan Province must explain whether there is a connection between Jerusalem and Israelization. Why isn't this organization reacting to the fact that Jerusalem is the cultural heritage of the Islamic world and the Middle East?"

Iran's Basij is a paramilitary volunteer militia established in 1979 on the order of Ayatollah Khomenei.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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