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News From Israel- November 29, 2021

News From Israel- November 29, 2021

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JCPOA nuclear talks with Iran resuming in Vienna – but negotiating parties all coming with a very different view of how the talks will proceed

Archaeologists unearthing and solving new mysteries about ancient Jewish life in the holy land

A special ILTV exclusive interview with the greatest Israeli racer to ever hit the pavement– Nascar-Whelen series professional stock-car driver, Alon Day


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Iranian Brig.-Gen. urges destruction of Israel prior to nuke talks

Iranian Brig.-Gen. urges destruction of Israel prior to nuke talks

BENJAMIN WEINTHAL


“We will not back off from annihilation of Israel, even one millimeter.”

Iranian Brig.-Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi. /  (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The spokesman for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s armed forces, Brig.-Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, on Saturday urged the total elimination of the Jewish state during an interview with an Iranian regime-controlled media outlet.
“We will not back off from the annihilation of Israel, even one millimeter.

We want to destroy Zionism in the world,” Shekarchi told the Iranian Students News Agency.

Shekarchi’s genocidal antisemitic remarks come just days before the nuclear talks are set to restart in Vienna Monday on curbing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s illicit nuclear program. The United States and other world powers are seeking to provide Tehran with economic sanctions relief in exchange for temporary restrictions on its atomic program. Israel and other countries believe Iran’s regime seeks to build a nuclear weapons device.

The Iranian general also blasted Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates for normalizing diplomatic relations with Israel, terming the diplomacy “intolerable” for Iran’s clerical regime. “Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE and other countries considered as Muslims, for us they part of the Zionist regime and this is very important,” said Shekarchi.

Shekarchi has previously lashed out at Israel, saying that Iran’s regime can “level Haifa and Tel Aviv in the shortest possible time.”

Iranian flag flies in front of the UN office building, housing IAEA headquarters, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Vienna, Austria, May 24, 2021. (credit: LISI NIESNER/ REUTERS)

The US under both democratic and republican administrations has classified Iran’s regime as the world’s worst state-sponsor of terrorism.

The US State Department said last year that the Islamic Republic is the top state-sponsor of antisemitism.

Sheina Vojoudi, an Iranian dissident who fled the Islamic Republic and now lives in Germany, told The Jerusalem Post that “A normal Iranian government, made by the Iranian people, would try to normalize ties with Israel. We could have great deals which can help both nations. Israeli water technology can help us to pass a serious water problem in Iran and an Iranian government would try to exchange knowledge about environmental issues especially water scarcity that we’re facing right now but the Islamic Republic instead of solving all these problems, plans for the destruction of Israel and shoots people who ask for water.”

She added that “This regime is ruining Iran and some other countries in the Middle East and makes the region a war zone. We have domestic problems and our people never think of fighting other countries. They don’t even know why they should hate Israel. Our people will be happy to use Israeli water technology instead of planning to destroy Israel. We must save our country from this evil regime and turn the occupied Iran to a free Iran.”


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13 unexpected things you can find at Tel Aviv’s wild and weird Central Bus Station

13 unexpected things you can find at Tel Aviv’s wild and weird Central Bus Station

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Come along with 21see for a virtual tour of 13 of the craziest surprises awaiting commuters in Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station – a huge and much-maligned white elephant that took 26 years to build, was out of date before it even opened, and is now scheduled for closure.

A bat cave, abandoned movie theaters, a church, a graffiti gallery, and an atomic shelter – the world’s second largest bus station has it all.

This could be your last chance to see it.

On Tuesday, Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli announced the seven-storey hulk is to be cleared out by 2024.

 


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Israeli Spy Thriller ‘Tehran’ Wins International Emmy for Best Drama Series

Israeli Spy Thriller ‘Tehran’ Wins International Emmy for Best Drama Series

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A scene from the Israeli TV series ‘Tehran.’ Photo: YouTube screenshot.

Israeli spy thriller “Tehran” took home a 2021 International Emmy Award on Monday, winning the Best Drama Series category.

“Tehran,” produced by the Kan public broadcaster and picked up globally by Apple TV+, follows a female Mossad agent who goes undercover on a mission in Iran—to help prepare the ground for an Israeli Defense Forces airstrike on an Iranian nuclear reactor—and unexpectedly falls in love with an Iranian.

The show competed against India’s “Araya,” Chile’s “El Presidente” and the United Kingdom’s “There She Goes.”

“’Tehran’ is not only an espionage series; it’s also about understanding the human behind your enemy,” executive producer Dana Eden said in her acceptance speech.

The cast and crew “work with Iranian actors from all over the world, Iranian refugees that just fled the current regime … we work in collaboration, through love, and we actually found out that we have a lot in common,” she said.

“I think it gives a lot of hope for the future, and I hope that we can walk together, the Iranians and Israelis, in Jerusalem and in Tehran, as friends and not as enemies,” she added.

The show, which has received critical acclaim both inside and outside of Israel, stars Niv Sultan as Tamar, the young Mossad agent, alongside Navid Negahban, Menashe Noy and Shaun Toub. It was written and created by Moshe Zonder, Maor Kohn and Eden.

Zonder also wrote for the critically acclaimed Netflix show “Fauda.”

The second season of the show is currently being filmed in Athens and Oscar-nominated actress Glenn Close has joined the cast. It renewed for a second season in January. The first season premiered on June 22, 2020, in Israel and on Sept. 25 internationally.


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News From Israel- November 24, 2021

News From Israel- November 24, 2021

ILTV Israel News


Australia joins the list of nations joining together against Iranian proxy terror groups

The Covid cabinet reconvening amidst a mini-spike in infections

An 11-year-old Israeli finds an ancient and incredibly rare discovery in Jerusalem


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