Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Visit to Israel to Deliver Message of Friendship

Prince Reza Pahlavi announced his visit to Israel to deliver a message of friendship from the Iranian nation.
Prince Reza Pahlavi announced on Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram his visit to Israel to participate in a ceremony commemorating Holocaust victims and to deliver a message of friendship from the Iranian nation to the Israeli people.
In his message, he wrote: “I am on my way to Israel. The purpose of my visit is to convey the message of friendship of the Iranian nation, to dialogue with Israeli water specialists about how to address Iran’s water resource crisis caused by the Islamic Republic regime’s misuse, and to pay respect to Holocaust victims on the occasion of their remembrance day.
I want the people of Israel to know that the Islamic Republic does not represent the Iranian people. The long-standing bond between the two nations of Iran and Israel can be restored again and benefit both peoples. I am going to Israel to play my role in building that brighter future.”

This commemorative ceremony will be held on April 17 and 18, corresponding to the 28th and 29th of Farvardin, and Prince Reza Pahlavi will participate in this ceremony.
Gila Gamliel, Israel’s Minister of Information, also expressed satisfaction with Prince Reza Pahlavi’s visit to the country and wrote in a tweet: “I eagerly look forward to hosting dear Prince Reza Pahlavi and beginning to build a bridge between our peoples.”
Furthermore, in a statement released by Prince Reza Pahlavi’s office regarding Iran-Israel relations, it stated: “Democratic Iran’s pursuit of restoring relations with Israel and Western neighbors may be coming in the future, perhaps as part of the Cyrus Agreement. In my view, that day is closer than ever.”




