Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Netanyahu's Persian Twitter is Full of Mistakes!


Last week in New York Times I read Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched a Persian-language twitter. 
It's good and hopefully an effective way to communicate with Iran's people but I am quite surprized why the content of his Persian twitts is full of mistake?!
Two of them have been shown in the above screenshot. The mistakes are both grammaer and spelling. 
Should I believe that there is no Persian-speaker to edit the posts for him?! 

New York Times piece:

Monday, September 8, 2014

Israeli Pianist performs Persian Composition


In 1978 the Israeli pianist Amiram Rigai performed various piano works in an album from various countries including Persia (Iran).
This piece is one of the most famous works of Aminollah (André) Hossein named "Persian Fable".
The piece is also known by its French title "Prelude et legende persane". Aminollah Hossein is one of the pioneers of Persian polyphonic music.
You can listen to Israeli interpretation of "Persian Fable" here:


Aminollah Hossein composed this piece in 1956 and the score was published on that time in Paris with financial support of Persian Ministry of Culture and Art.
Hossein passed away in Paris in 1983.
The actor Robert Hossein is his son.

Monday, October 7, 2013

A Factual Interview by Israeli Prime Minister about Iran


Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu recently has been interviewed by BBC Persian TV.
The interview has attracted huge attention in both Persian and International media.
Except for one comment about wearing jeans, it was one of the most factual interviews that I have heard in recent years about the situation in Iran.

Israel also is not a completely free country but Netanyahu is right. People in Iran have voted to Hassan Rouhani just because they had no any other option and opposition is not allowed to participate in the election.
I hope to see Mullas leave Persia as soon as possible and we also gain freedom in our homeland.
I also hope that Israel does not support separatist groups in Iran. Persian people are quite sensitive on this issue and it's not the way to remove the current government.