To premise this I want to say that I'm in no way trying to paint either the Iranians or Israelis in a positive or negative light as this post is all about an objective view of the Iranian-Israeli relations and why they are they way they are presently and the things/events that contributed to get it to where it is today. Furthermore I want to emphasize on the OBJECTIVE part of what it is I'm asking of the members on the PDF. Basically for all members who wish to contribute to this discussion I implore you all to exercise an academic objective perspective of the issue at hand and not to let personal emotions dictate what it is you post. To both Iranian and Israeli PDF members stay on subject and keep posts relative/objective as much as possible.
The question is indeed simple, "Where did Iran and Israeli split?". This question, innocent in nature, asks one to pontificate on the circumstances that led to the current near virulent animosity that both Iranian government and Israeli governments have towards each other.
Off the top of my head I know that Israel had renegaded on the pipeline deals and oil deals with Iran as well as a joint R&D of a ballistic missile (which Israel planned on giving Iran a gimped version of), at least this is what I've gathered. There is some people that have told me that Israel's Mossad along with USA's CIA were at the helm of The Shah's SAVAK and basically controlled and operated them in certain aspects, the same SAVAK that contributed in the disappearance of millions of Iranians (looking for a viable source for this assertion).
For the Iranians why has the Palestine issue become and Iranian issue. This is something that an Iranian (everyday average Iranian) really has to critically think about as it asks an important question of "why us?" Why do Iranians have to fight for Palestine and their cause? Is it because Islam dictates to faithful muslims to fight for the freedom of Jerusalem? And on a extra note why is Iran's current military establishment so keen on using Arabic words and phrases for so many of it's exercises, weapons designations, Air defense systems titles etc, etc.... (I'm assuming that this ties in to the deep religious involvement in the military but still some clarification would be welcomed). I can objectively see why Iran helped the Lebanese and the creation of Hezbollah but Hamas is another story and I only see mainly negatives in that respect.
Did Israel kill a certain number of Iranians to warrant this kind of response did Iran do the same to Israel?
What did Israel exactly do to Iran for the Iranian government to have such a hostile/critical stance against the Israeli government and VICE VERSA, What did the Iranians do to Israel that makes the Israeli government so hostile/critical of the Iranian government. Do notice that I in fact view both the Israeli government and Iranian as legit governing bodies not "regimes" (I'm trying to refrain from using that word as it carries a heavy negative connotation).
Given that the cultures of Iran and Israel are very similar (if not out right the same/identical, at least this is what I gather from a lot of people, maybe it's just Tehran and Tel Aviv cultures that share this similarity). Is there chance of meaningful rapprochement between the two nations peoples and governments (I honestly don't see much problem between Iranians and Israeli citizens as this really does come off as an gov VS. gov scenario).. From an outside point of view Iranians and Israelis teaming up is as natural as peanut butter and jelly honestly (both identify with being a none-arab well mostly none-arab nation/cultures, both have an wholly unique identity and long history although this is a point of contention for those who don't think of the Israel of today as having any connection to the Israel of thousands of years ago, I don't want to get into that honestly just wanted to note that).
What would Iran and Israel have to do for one another of the hostiles to end?
Some more things to think about and ponder if anyone one participating wishes do so is where will each countries future truly take them? Iranians are mainly secular yet the government is very religious so when will the government naturally shift to more accurately reflect the population in which it's supposed to represent? (theres no avoiding this fact).
In closing I would will unabashedly ask for all who participate in this discussion to try to bring in as many as they can into it (those who wish to interact in a productive way of course) since most of the time I post threads on here they die rather quickly and only a few posts that are relevant are made. If it does not garner much attention then eh, I tried lol.
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