Videos: Reza Pahlavi in DC, and Alleged Iran's Israeli Agent?
As the conflict between Israel and Iran's proxies escalates, there are developments not widely reported in corporate media. Here are two developments you have probably not seen on your TV station or favorite social media.
Former Iranian Prince, Reza Pahlavi, offers the keynote address at the 2024 Israeli-American Summit in Washington, D.C.:
"Solidarity is no longer enough. It's time to act hand-in-hand with Israelis... People of Iran are not Israeli pawns but partners. My people are not expandable. We need a collaborated coordinated campaign. We need to provide maximum support for people of Iran .. so we can peacefully transition to the secular democracy Iranians are fighting for... I am here to offer that partnership and extend my hand."
Separately, Israel has indicted a 73-year-old Israeli man accused of working for the Islamic Republic of Iran to assassinate Prime Minister Netanyahu and other Israeli officials:
We pray for lasting peace for Iranians, Palestinians and Israelis.
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