Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi delivered a clear message that separates the Iranian people from the Islamic Republic: Iran’s future does not have to be built on hatred of Israel.
In his remarks, Pahlavi said that unlike the current regime, which seeks to wipe Israel off the map, he sees Israel as a genuine strategic partner. He said the Iranian people have “no quarrel with Israel” and that a free Iran would welcome Israeli cooperation in helping rebuild the country and confront the many challenges left behind by the regime.
His words are important because they show what the Iranian regime has tried to hide for decades: the hatred of Israel is not natural, historical or inevitable. It is an ideological weapon used by the mullahs, the IRGC and their terror proxies to control Iran, destabilize the region and justify endless war.
A future Iran that rejects the regime’s obsession with destroying Israel could become one of the most important strategic changes in the Middle East. Israel and Iran were once partners. Reza Pahlavi is saying openly that they can be partners again.