In the city of Hamadan, Iran, a mass protest took place on the evening of March 24. Participants at the rally accused Jews of the “Holocaust” inflicted on the Persian people. The protest coincided with the Jewish holiday of Purim, during which individuals waved Hezbollah and Palestine Liberation Organization flags while chanting anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic slogans. The event was widely shared on social media.
The tomb of Esther and Mordechai in Hamadan has been a significant pilgrimage site for Jews in Iran for centuries. However, the exact identity of those buried in the tomb remains uncertain, with some suggesting it may be Shoshandukht, the Jewish wife of Sasanian king Yazdegerd I. Another burial site for Esther and Mordechai is believed to be in Kfar Baram, Israel, near the Lebanon border.
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