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In the past couple of weeks, enormous billboards could be spotted across Israel showing an hourglass against the Islamic Republic’s flag, along with a promise that the end of the Ayatollah regime in Iran is near, with a mysterious date set for October 28, 2028. Some of the billboards also featured a plight reassuring that “hundreds of millions of evangelicals have Israel’s back,” signed by a cryptic “Jerusalem Prayer Team.”
For many in Israel, the billboard conjured a similar image, that of the well-known countdown clock placed in Palestine Square in Tehran, which counts the days left until Israel’s alleged “destruction” in 2040.
Nevertheless, while Israelis attempted to decipher the meaning of the messages and guess who was behind them, the billboard gained much traction in Persian language outlets, especially those that oppose the Islamic Republic regime, such as Iran International and Radio Farda, which shared its image with hundreds of thousands of followers, stirring heated debates.
BBC Persian reporter Kasara Naji shared a video of one of the billboards with his almost 145 thousand followers, adding, “It’s not only Iranians who ask when they [the Islamic Republic] will go – this is in Jerusalem in the past days!”
Source:
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/billboards-promising-the-end-of-the-ayatollah-regime-cover-israeli-cities-stir-rumors-in-iran-799681