The letters, according to DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources, have been posted
to Jewish families in Tehran (where the community numbers some 13,000),
Isfahan (under 2,000) and Shiraz (some 4,000). They are captioned:
Danger! Danger! Danger! and tell recipients to try and reach the West
with all possible speed. Iranian Jews like the rest of the population
face grave danger from impending events, the anonymous writers warn.
Wednesay, Oct. 17, President George W. Bush spoke of World War Three if
Iran which seeks to destroy Israel gains a nuclear bomb. He said those
who helped the Islamic Republic would be held responsible, a broad hint
at Russia and Chin
The Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert’s sudden trip to Moscow
Thursday, Oct. 18, for one day there and back, and the two hours
President Vladimir Putin has allotted for their conversation, tie in
with these events.
DEBKAfile’s sources report that the meeting was requested by Olmert
after he conferred with US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice on the
last day of her Middle East shuttle, and with Washington. The prime
minister is seeking Putin’s assurance that Russia will not complete
construction of Iran’s nuclear reactor at Bushehr or supply the fuel
for its activation.
Sources in Washington and Jerusalem decided to strike while the iron is
hot, namely straight after Putin’s return from Tehran and before his
final commitment to Tehran, in the hope of gaining his personal pledge
to leave the reactor unfinished. This would be an important obstacle to
Iran’s nuclear plans.
But our sources in Moscow judge these calculations are unrealistic. If
Putin did not show his cards to the Iranian leaders in Tehran, they
say, there is no chance of him giving Olmert any commitments. The
Russian president is playing the world leader to the hilt. He will
emphasize to the Israeli prime minister that Moscow has its own
interests in the Middle East, just like the US and Israel.
The letters posted to Iranian Jews, our sources report, are not signed;
they were postmarked from different towns in America and Europe and
from private addresses so as not to raise the suspicions of Iranian
security services.
All the same, some were discovered and confiscated, prompting Tehran to
accuse Israel and world Zionist organizations of a campaign to scare
its Jewish citizens.
In recent months, Iranian officials angrily held up a new Israeli offer
of a one-time grant of $10,000 for every Iranian Jew migrating to
Israel, over and above the regular grants for other immigrants.
Learning of these incentives, the Iranian authorities not long ago
ordered the Jewish deputy in the Majlis, Mauris Mo’tamed, to declare
that the Jews of Iran cannot be bought for money and would never
forsake their country.
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