Cyrus’s Bridge to Iran-Israel Friendship

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The Covenant of Cyrus Lives On

Our foundation rests on one of history’s most remarkable relationships. When Cyrus the Great liberated the Jewish people from Babylonian captivity in 539 BCE, he didn’t just free a people—he forged an eternal covenant between two nations. The Persian king who rebuilt Jerusalem’s Temple became the only non-Jewish ruler honored as “Messiah” in Hebrew scripture, establishing a bond that no regime can break.

This covenant didn’t end with ancient Persia. It flourished through centuries of coexistence, bloomed in the modern partnership between Iran and Israel from 1948 to 1979, and endures today in the hearts of millions who refuse to accept that friendship has been replaced by enmity.

What we do transcends political activism. We are fulfilling a sacred trust to future generations of both peoples. Iranian children deserve to inherit their true heritage of tolerance and friendship, not the poisonous legacy of a regime that has turned Iran into a pariah.

When liberation comes—and it will come—these children will thank us for keeping the flame of friendship alive through the darkest hours. They will build upon foundations we lay today, creating a Middle East where Persian poetry and Jewish wisdom, Iranian resources and Israeli innovation, combine to write humanity’s most beautiful chapter.

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Who We Are?

We are Iranian patriots and Israeli partners working together to expose the truth: the current hostility between our nations is not rooted in genuine Iranian sentiment but in the ideological extremism of a regime that has stolen Iran and turned it into a pariah state. We represent:

• Iranian diaspora leaders committed to their homeland’s liberation

• Israeli officials and institutions preparing for renewed partnership

• Former political prisoners who suffered under the regime’s oppression

• Cultural and business leaders building bridges for the future

• Human rights activists fighting for freedom and democracy