The Iranian Intellectual Who Inspired the Islamic Revolution and Admired Israel
June 26, 201715 min read2929 words
Published: June 26, 2017  |  15 min read2929 words
When Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Iran in 1979, ending his exile just as the Shah was beginning his, he came as the victor of a 16-year war between the turban and the crown. Khomeini himself had fired the war’s first shots on June 3, 1963, in an attack on the Shah for sins of e...
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August 8, 2022
A very interesting look back in time before 1967 at Israeli-Iranian relations and perceptions. The writing has some natural pro-Israel bias as it explains the life and writings of an Iranian intellectual. The research had several quotes that back claims by the writer.
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