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Prince Reza Pahlavi (The son of the last Shah)

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Based on recent statements and actions, here are Reza Pahlavi's positions on these topics:

On Jews and Israel: He has spoken at the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance about his solidarity Jewish Journal (jewishjournal_com) with the Jewish people, and in April 2023 he visited Israel where he prayed at the Western Wall "for the day when the good people of Iran and Israel can renew our historic friendship," meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog The Forward (forward.com) . He has called for normalizing relations through what he dubbed the "Cyrus Accords," and commented that "the only two countries on this planet that can claim to have a biblical relationship" are "Iran and Israel" The Forward (forward.com) .

On Iran's nuclear weapons: He harshly criticized the Iran nuclear deal and urged President Trump to exercise "maximum pressure" on the regime Encyclopedia Britannica (britannica.com) . He supported the Israeli and U.S. strikes in June 2025 that mainly hit Iran's nuclear facilities CBC News (cbc.ca) , and he stated "this regime, in its DNA, is simply incompatible with the free world" and called for crackdowns on its nuclear program The Jerusalem Post (jpost_com) .

The political cost: His stance during the Iran-Israel war, particularly presenting Israeli attacks as "an opportunity," drew strong criticism from other Iranian opposition figures including political prisoners in Iran, who labeled him a "traitor," with reports suggesting he "may have squandered the little support he once had" Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org) .

His positions reflect a vision of Iran aligned with Western powers and Israel, which creates distance between him and many Iranians who oppose the current regime.

[Prince Reza Pahlavi (The son of the last Shah)](https://poal.co/static/images/929b931303676262.jpg) I asked AI about this faggot: --- Based on recent statements and actions, here are Reza Pahlavi's positions on these topics: **On Jews and Israel:** He has spoken at the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance about his solidarity [Jewish Journal](https://jewishjournal_com/cover_story/368406/a-prince-among-men/) with the Jewish people, and in April 2023 he visited Israel where he prayed at the Western Wall "for the day when the good people of Iran and Israel can renew our historic friendship," meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog [The Forward](https://forward.com/news/796129/why-protests-in-iran-seem-surprisingly-pro-israel/) . He has called for normalizing relations through what he dubbed the "Cyrus Accords," and commented that "the only two countries on this planet that can claim to have a biblical relationship" are "Iran and Israel" [The Forward](https://forward.com/news/796129/why-protests-in-iran-seem-surprisingly-pro-israel/) . **On Iran's nuclear weapons:** He harshly criticized the Iran nuclear deal and urged President Trump to exercise "maximum pressure" on the regime [Encyclopedia Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/biography/Reza-Pahlavi) . He supported the Israeli and U.S. strikes in June 2025 that mainly hit Iran's nuclear facilities [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/iran-pahlavi-profile-9.7041837) , and he stated "this regime, in its DNA, is simply incompatible with the free world" and called for crackdowns on its nuclear program [The Jerusalem Post](https://www.jpost_com/opinion/article-858801) . **The political cost:** His stance during the Iran-Israel war, particularly presenting Israeli attacks as "an opportunity," drew strong criticism from other Iranian opposition figures including political prisoners in Iran, who labeled him a "traitor," with reports suggesting he "may have squandered the little support he once had" [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran) . His positions reflect a vision of Iran aligned with Western powers and Israel, which creates distance between him and many Iranians who oppose the current regime.
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Yea, likely a lot of fakery kikery. It is said that they're chanting Javid Shah (long live the king)...

Regarding the prince wikipedia says:

Investigations by Haaretz and TheMarker reported the existence of an Israeli-linked influence network aimed at shaping Iranian public opinion and promoting Pahlavi as a potential post–Islamic Republic leader. The reports claim the network was operated by a private entity funded by Israeli government resources, used artificial intelligence, and relied on fake online accounts, particularly Persian-language profiles. The network allegedly recruited Persian speakers who reposted content from Reza Pahlavi.