Iran’s exiled crown prince arrived in Israel on April 17, on a visit that reflects the warm ties his father once had with Israel with a message of “friendship from the Iranian people.”
He participated in Israel’s annual Holocaust memorial ceremony on Monday night and met with Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel.
Gamliel invited the prince of Iran to Israel, saying “the crown prince symbolizes a leadership different from that of the Ayatollah regime and leads values of peace and tolerance. We are taking the first step to rebuild the ties between the nations.”
Gamliel, who posted a picture with HRH Reza Pahlavi at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, said that Pahlavi was “the most senior Iranian personality to ever come to Israel for a public visit. We appreciate the crown prince’s expression of solidarity with the citizens of Israel in the face of the severe terrorist attacks perpetrated by Iran,” she said, according to local media The Jerusalem Post….