Why Does Iran Hate Israel? | Explained

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r753heK9cMw

Sintesi

TLDRVideo, İran'ın İsrail'e karşı duyduğu düşmanlığın ardındaki sebepleri derinlemesine inceliyor. Tarihsel olarak İran ve İsrail'in ilişkileri kısa bir süre için iyiymiş; 1948'de İsrail'in bağımsız olmasıyla İran, onu tanıyan ikinci Müslüman ülke olmuş. Fakat 1979’daki İslam Devrimi sonrasında İran, İsrail ve genel olarak Batı'ya karşı düşmanlık beslemeye başlamış. İran, İsrail'e karşı yürüttüğü politikayı Batı'nın emperyalist emellerine karşı bir mücadele olarak görüyor. Şii İran, İsrail'i Sunni Arap devletleriyle birleşerek bölgesel bir güç kazanmanın yolu olarak kullanıyor. Ayrıca, İran'ın "adalet" anlayışı da önemli bir rol oynuyor; bu kavram, dünya genelinde İslami devletler kurulmasını öngörüyor. İran halkı ise zaman zaman İsrail yanlısı tutumlar sergileyerek, rejimin politikasına karşı seslerini yükseltiyor.

Punti di forza

  • 📜 İran ve İsrail bir zamanlar müttefikti ama İslam Devrimi bunun sonunu getirdi.
  • 🔗 İran'ın İsrail'e düşmanlığı, Batı'ya karşı genel düşmanlığının bir parçası.
  • ☪️ İran'ın devrimci ideolojisi, İsrail'i Batı'nın emperyalizminin bir uzantısı olarak görüyor.
  • 🌍 İran, bölgesel güç kazanmak için İsrail'i ortak düşman olarak belirliyor.
  • 🕌 Sünni ve Şii İslam arasında tarihsel bir güç mücadelesi var.
  • 🚫 İran, Batı kültürüne ve bununla özdeşleşen değerlere karşı duruyor.
  • ⚖️ İran'ın 'adalet' anlayışı, dünyada İslami devletlerin kurulmasını içeriyor.
  • 📢 Rejim karşıtı İran halkı, zaman zaman İsrail'e destek veriyor.
  • 🤝 İran ve İsrail arasındaki ilişki gelecekte değişebilir.
  • 🗺️ İran'ın İsrail'i hedef alması, sadece bölgesel değil, küresel politikalarının bir parçası.

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    İran'ın İsrail'e olan düşmanlığının kökenleri, tarihsel arka plan ve bölgesel politik dinamiklere dayanıyor. İlk olarak, İran'ın Batı'ya olan nefretinden bahsediliyor. 1948'de İsrail'in bağımsızlığından hemen sonra, İran seküler bir diktatörlük altında batılı değerlerle (eğitim, kadın hakları, din özgürlüğü) uyumlu bir ülkeydi ve İsrail'le iyi ilişkiler içindeydi. Ancak, 1979'daki İslami Devrim, İran'da köklü bir değişiklik yaratarak Batı'ya ve onun bölgedeki varlıklarına, özellikle İsrail'e karşı artan bir düşmanlığı beraberinde getirdi. İslam Devrimi'nin lideri Ayetullah, İsrail'i Batı emperyalizminin Ortadoğu'daki ilk adımı olarak gördü ve ABD'yi 'büyük şeytan', İsrail'i ise 'küçük şeytan' olarak adlandırdı. Bu söylem, İsrail'e olan nefretin ideolojik bir zeminde de büyümesine neden oldu.

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    İran'ın İsrail'e olan düşmanlığı yalnızca İsrail'e karşı bir duruş olmaktan öte, aynı zamanda bölgesel politikaları ve Sünni-Şii ayrımı üzerine de kurulu. İran'ın İslami Devrimi, Şii Müslümanları birleştirmeyi amaçlarken, çoğunluk Sünni Arap devletleri tarafından bir tehdit olarak algılandı. İran, İsrail'e karşı oluşturduğu ortak düşman tutumuyla Şii ve Sünnileri bir araya getirme çabasında oldu. Küresel düzeyde devrim ihraç etme hedefinde olan İran, İsrail'i bu emelin önündeki bir engel olarak gördü. Ancak, son yıllarda Sünni Arap devletleri, özellikle ekonomik çıkarlar nedeniyle, Batı ile olan ilişkilerini yeniden değerlendirmekte ve kültürel bağlarını güçlendirmektedir. İran ise batı kültürüyle çatışmalıdır; kadın hakları gibi konularda batıyı ve İsrail'i bir tehdit olarak görmektedir. İran'ın adalet anlayışı da İsrail'e duyulan nefretin temelinde yatmakta, rejimin adaleti 'mazlumun yanında olmak' şeklinde tanımlanmıştır.

Mappa mentale

Mind Map

Domande frequenti

  • İran neden İsrail'e düşman?

    İran, Batı'ya karşı olan hoşnutsuzluğu ve İslami devrim değerleri çerçevesinde İsrail'e karşı düşmanca bir tutum sergiliyor.

  • İran, İsrail'i neden Batı'nın bir parçası olarak görüyor?

    İran, İsrail'in Batı'nın Ortadoğu üzerindeki emperyalist emellerinin ilk adımı olarak görüldüğünü düşünüyor.

  • İran, Batı'nın kültüründen neden hoşlanmıyor?

    İran, Ayetullah Humeyni öncülüğünde, Batı'nın kültürel değerlerinin İslam'a zarar verdiğine inanıyor.

  • İran'ın bölgesel politikalarında İsrail karşıtlığının rolü nedir?

    İran İslam Devrimi, Şii ve Sünni Müslümanları İsrail karşıtlığında birleştirerek bölgesel etki kazanmayı amaçladı.

  • İran, İsrail ve Batı'yı ne olarak görüyor?

    İran rejimi, Batı'nın kültürünü ve İsrail'i, İslam'ın önünde bir tehdit olarak görüyor.

  • İran'ın İslami devrim vizyonu nedir?

    İran, dünya genelinde İslami kurallarla yönetilen devletlerin kurulmasını savunuyor.

  • İran'ın İsrail karşıtlığı devrimle nasıl ilişkilidir?

    Ayetullah, devrimin dünya çapında yayılması gerektiğine inanıyordu, bu yüzden İsrail'e karşı yayılmacı bir tutum benimsedi.

  • İran adalet kavramını nasıl ele alıyor?

    İran rejimi, adalet kavramını öne çıkararak, ezilenleri desteklediği iddiasında bulunuyor.

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    as I sat in our bomb shelter waiting for
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    the hundreds of Iranian drones and
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    missiles headed for Israel I had one
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    simple question why does Iran hate
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    Israel if I was making a likely list of
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    Israel's enemies Iran wouldn't be at the
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    top just look at this map Israel's wars
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    were primarily fought against its direct
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    neighbors Iran is on the other side of
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    the Arabian Peninsula also the
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    Palestinians are Arab all of Israel's
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    neighbors who fought Wars against Israel
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    Arab but Iran they're Persians not Arabs
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    most of Israel's Muslim neighbors are
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    Sunni Palestinian Muslims are Sunni but
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    Iran Shia and the Sunni and Shia they
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    haven't exactly gotten along for well
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    almost 1500 years and on top of all of
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    that for over 30 years Iran and Israel
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    were allies which might feel like
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    ancient history but at the end of the
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    episode we'll get a glimpse of how that
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    history could make a comeback so why
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    does Iran hate hate Israel so much the
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    simple answer is that Iran wants power
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    power against the west or the Saudis or
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    Taylor Swift fans okay I haven't heard
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    the swifties one but I hate that
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    explanation in working on this episode I
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    wanted to find answers that went beyond
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    the simplistic so my deep dive into
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    Iran's hatred of Israel led me to six
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    reasons why these former friends became
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    enemies and the first is Iran's hatred
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    of the West let's back it up check out
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    this footage of people partying back in
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    the' 70s normal right except these are
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    Iranians and Israelis partying in Iran
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    see shortly after Israel's independence
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    in 1948 things were pretty chill between
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    Iran and Israel Iran was actually the
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    second Muslim majority country to
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    recognize Israel they collaborated on
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    trade and Israel's National Airline had
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    daily non-stop flights between Tel Aviv
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    and tahan huh what how'd that happen
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    well even though Iran was a Muslim
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    majority country it was run by a secular
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    dictator and the Sha was a big fan of
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    Western values like education women's
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    rights religious freedom but not a big
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    fan of other Western values like
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    democracy freedom of the press not
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    jailing and torturing dissidents and yet
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    his iron fisted rule of Iran was propped
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    up by Western countries which made the
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    West very unpopular with Iranians who
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    didn't like the Sha and in the 1970s
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    that population was growing then came
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    the Tipping Point in 1979 a popular
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    Uprising known as the Islamic revolution
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    swept through the country the Sha was
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    out and an Islamic cler known as the
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    Ayatollah was in establishing the
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    Islamic Republic of Iran okay so given
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    that history I can totally understand
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    why Iran's a little bit wary of Western
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    influence you know with how the West
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    supported the Sha despite his brutal
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    policies and I get why Israel might get
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    lumped in with all of that but I was
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    still left with the question why does
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    Iran have this special focus on Israel
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    the Islamic Republic of Iran wasn't just
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    annoyed with the West's interference in
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    internal politics an important part of
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    ayatollah's movement was to oppose
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    Western imperialism more generally and
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    push for the establishment of Islamic
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    States ruled by Sharia law and where is
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    the front line of the battle against
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    Western imperialism Israel Iran sees
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    Israel as the first step taken by
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    Western countries to take over the
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    entire region and Destroy Islam it's
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    just the smaller version of the bigger
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    imperialist problem posed by the Us and
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    other countries H even had cute
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    nicknames for Iran's new enemies he
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    called the US the great Satan and Israel
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    the little Satan so if Israel is the
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    first foothold of the West's imperialist
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    expansion there's a logic to Iran
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    wanting to put the kabash on the Jewish
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    State before things got out of hand now
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    I'm going to put the kabash on you
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    though with a thousand miles between
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    Israel and Iran things would have to get
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    pretty out of hand and this narrative
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    totally ignor the Jewish narrative that
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    Israel is not anyone's Colony but rather
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    an indigenous people reclaiming their
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    Homeland for Israelis and their
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    supporters around the world they see
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    Israel as a successful example of
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    decolonization a Jewish return to their
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    ancient tiny slice of Homeland after it
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    was colonized by Rome 2,000 years ago a
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    Jewish return that was begrudgingly
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    supported by the West in the wake of the
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    Holocaust and after a Jewish Rebellion
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    against British imperialists but for now
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    Iran would prefer to agree to disagree
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    but I want to go beyond this whole
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    imperialism thing and look at how Iran's
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    hatred of Israel plays a part in
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    Regional politics because it's not all
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    just about the Satan Brothers B to be
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    bad let's zoom out and look at the
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    overall power dynamics in the Middle
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    East remember Iran went through an
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    Islamic revolution and Islam has two
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    main camps that don't get along on one
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    side are the Sunni and on the other are
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    the minority Shia not clear on the
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    differences that's okay lots of
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    non-christians don't understand the
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    difference between Catholics and
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    Protestants and that didn't stop them
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    from fighting three centuries of Wars
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    nobody understands this but in short
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    after Muhammad's death there was a power
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    struggle between Muhammad's son and a
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    group of political leaders called the
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    cffs the sunnis went with the cffs while
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    the Shia went with Muhammad's son and
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    they haven't exactly gotten along since
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    then today the Shia make up only about
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    10% of all Muslims around the world so
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    Iran is Shia a minority group within
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    Islam that doesn't get much love and
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    after the Islamic revolution they had
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    lost all their Western backing in order
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    for the new Iran to survive the
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    Ayatollah needed to make some friends
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    and fast and rule number one in
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    international politics is the enemy of
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    my enemy is my friend cue everyone's
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    favorite scapegoat hello
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    everybody heni saw the fight against
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    Israel as a way to unite Shia and Sunni
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    Muslims giving Iran the the next best
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    thing to credibility with other
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    governments street cred which ultimately
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    helped give Iran a foothold in the
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    region using Israel as a common enemy
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    Iran has successfully built a network of
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    allies among states and militant groups
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    across the Middle East but while the
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    Islamic revolution wanted to unite the
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    Muslim World it ended up mostly doing
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    the opposite exacerbating divides
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    between Shiites and sunnis see the Sunni
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    dictatorships out there aren't exactly
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    on board with some Persian Shiites
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    leading the Arab Muslim world they're
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    mostly into pan arabism Which not only
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    puts sunnis in the majority but closes
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    the door on the non-arab Iranian Shia
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    but now that we've zoomed in let's Zoom
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    back out all the way because Iran has
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    big plans the Islamic revolution isn't
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    just for Iran it's for the whole world
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    here's a few Choice quotes from the
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    Ayatollah that I came across we shall
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    export our Revolution to the whole world
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    until the cry there is no God but Allah
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    resounds over the whole world there will
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    be struggle establishing the Islamic
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    State worldwide belongs to the great
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    goals of the Revolution
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    dream big but if every Journey begins
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    with a single step Israel has kind of
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    tied Iran's shoelaces together from the
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    Iranian perspective Israel has played a
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    major role in blocking its goal to
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    globalize the Revolution and here I'm
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    going to paraphrase something I heard
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    from Israeli journalist kiv rur in a
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    podcast from the Free Press Link in
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    description gur said that in the Iranian
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    narrative for over 2,000 years the Jews
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    were were the weakest people on Earth
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    after all they're the little Satan and
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    as a first step to conquer the West
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    Islam must first conquer the West's
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    weakest link Israel its problem with
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    Israel is that Islam tried and failed to
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    destroy Israel now I would think that
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    sunnis could also get behind Islam's
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    domination of the world and 20 plus
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    years ago apparently I would have been
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    right because for decades Sunni States
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    quietly supported radical jihadists bent
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    on world domination but what I learned
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    is that with the writing on the wall for
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    economies that rely on oil Saudi Arabia
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    and other Gulf States have seriously cut
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    down on the demonization of the West and
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    in many ways those states are seeing
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    their own cultural westernization
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    something Iran is definitely not on
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    board with so we've talked about Iran's
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    beef with the West the US Israel Europe
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    and all those jerks who know Latin
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    phrases pretend to like Opera and wear
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    suits and ties and yes Iranians Don't
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    Wear Ties because ties are Western
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    that's because Iran isn't just pissed
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    about Western power it's pissed about
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    Western culture
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    which in many ways we Jews should be
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    able to identify with because some of
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    our most formative centuries were spent
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    fighting Western culture first Greek
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    culture and then Roman culture but
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    unlike most cultures that lost their
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    battle with the West we survived by
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    adapting go aie but Iran's not on board
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    with that because to them Western
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    culture and Islam are oil and water one
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    Central example of this has been western
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    style promiscuity AKA women's rights
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    several waves of protests have hit Iran
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    in recent years as Iranian women protest
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    against laws forcing them to wear hijab
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    the regime has cracked down violently on
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    these protests accusing the west of
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    trying to spread promiscuity in Iran
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    women in Iran are also banned from
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    singing or dancing in public and their
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    freedom can be restricted in many ways
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    by their husbands Israel with its
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    Western values like freedom and
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    democracy and rights for women is a
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    giant Western thorn in Iran's side which
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    is just one more reason why Iran hates
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    Israel and while I've known about the
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    culture wars for a long time the next
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    issue is one I only learned about in
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    preparing for this episode Justice what
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    I learned is that Shiite Muslims believe
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    strongly in a concept called adle or
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    justice so much so that it's counted
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    among the pillars of faith for them now
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    in the past Shiites were resigned to the
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    idea that Justice could never be
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    achieved on Earth until the return of
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    the Maki a sort of Messianic figure from
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    what I understand this wait for justice
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    approach developed in the wake of Shia
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    defeats in the early Sunni Shia conflict
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    kind of similar to how militarism was
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    largely beaten out of Jewish identity by
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    the Romans after the last great Jewish
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    Revolt but the Ayatollah decided to push
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    for justice now even before the coming
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    of the Maki for the Islamic revolution
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    Justice Means actively supporting the
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    oppressed against the oppressor and the
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    oppressor here goes Way Beyond just the
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    sha who they overthrew even before the
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    Islamic revolution heni supported and
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    trained Shia terrorist groups and even
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    the Sunni pales Ians Iran's message of
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    justice found a receptive audience among
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    Muslims around the world living under
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    sometimes brutal dictatorships this
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    commitment to justice found Universal
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    appeal among both sunnis and Shia
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    bringing together disperate groups in
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    the bigger vision of Islam's Reign
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    spreading around the world and while I
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    think a lot of us could get behind this
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    idea of Justice Iran's brand of Justice
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    isn't exactly what most of us have in
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    mind I mean capital punishment for
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    homosexuals subjugation of women or how
  • 00:10:58
    about the fact that Iran's supports
  • 00:10:59
    these guys The houthis Who literally
  • 00:11:01
    brought back slavery to Yemen okay so
  • 00:11:04
    regardless of its source Iran's hatred
  • 00:11:06
    for Israel is deep and dangerous but
  • 00:11:09
    it's really important to point out the
  • 00:11:10
    difference between the Iranian
  • 00:11:11
    government and the Iranian people many
  • 00:11:13
    everyday Iranians have been speaking out
  • 00:11:15
    in support of Israel and in opposition
  • 00:11:18
    to the Iranian regime these are Really
  • 00:11:20
    Brave voices that maybe give us a
  • 00:11:21
    glimpse of hope that the days of hate
  • 00:11:23
    are numbered with any luck we'll find
  • 00:11:25
    ourselves back in a golden age of
  • 00:11:27
    friendship between Israel and Iran
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