Prince Reza Pahlavi's presence in Israel to convey a message of friendship

Prince Reza Pahlavi announced his trip to Israel to convey a message of friendship to the Iranian nation.
Prince Reza Pahlavi announced on his Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram accounts his trip to Israel to attend the Holocaust victims' memorial service and convey the message of friendship of the Iranian nation to the Israeli nation.
He wrote in the message: "I am on my way to Israel. My goal for this trip is to convey a message of friendship for the Iranian nation, to talk with Israeli water experts about how to deal with the crisis in Iran's water resources, caused by the abuse of the Islamic Republic regime, and to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust on their memorial day."
"I want the people of Israel to know that the Islamic Republic does not represent the people of Iran. The long-standing bond between the two nations of Iran and Israel can be reestablished and benefit both nations. I am going to Israel to play my part in building that brighter future."

The memorial ceremony will be held on April 17 and 18, corresponding to Farvardin, Iran, and Prince Reza Pahlavi will attend the ceremony.
Israeli Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel also expressed her delight at Prince Reza Pahlavi's visit to the country, posting a text on Twitter: "I look forward to hosting the dear Prince Reza Pahlavi and beginning to build bridges between our nations."
Also, part of a statement released by Prince Reza Pahlavi's office regarding Iran-Israel relations states: "Democratic Iran seeks to reestablish relations with Israel and its Western neighbors, perhaps as part of the King Cyrus agreement, in the future. In my opinion, that day is closer than ever."




