Arab Leader Appeals to Israel: “Netanyahu Is the Moses of Our Generation—Save Us”
As tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East and attention is on Tehran, a powerful and deeply emotional account emerged in the “Akhbar Kikar” studio, shedding light on the suffering of an entire population living under Iranian rule for nearly a century. Hamid Montasher, chairman of the Ahwazi Liberal Party, a teacher and former political prisoner who survived multiple assassination attempts, spoke in an exclusive interview with hosts Moshe Aryeh and Chaim Shegev, offering a rare glimpse into a reality largely unknown to many in Israel.
The oil- and gas-rich Ahwaz region, which serves as a backbone of Iran’s economy, was taken over by Persian forces in 1925. Since then, Montasher described what he called a brutal system of “apartheid,” including a complete ban on the Arabic language, executions of young people for wearing traditional clothing, and systematic exploitation of natural resources used to fund Hamas and Hezbollah, while the local Ahwazi population struggles with severe poverty.
During the interview, Montasher made a biblical comparison, saying, “I love Netanyahu very much, I always liken him to Moses who fought Amalek. Today Netanyahu is fighting the Amalek of the palace in Tehran. Israel is not waging a security war, but a war of liberation for the entire region. Your brave army is cutting off the head of the snake, and we pray for the safety of your pilots and soldiers.”
He also sharply criticized Arab countries, saying, “For a hundred years the Arabs have abandoned us and swallowed the Iranian bait. They support what they call the ‘Palestinian cause’ only to exhaust Israel and hide the real issue—the Iranian occupation in Ahwaz. Hamas and Hezbollah are arms of the devil that loot us, while the Arab world remains silent.”
The interview was made possible through the efforts of Tom Wagner, CEO of the Middle East Peace Center, who has been working to build connections between the Jewish people and liberal elements in Arab countries and Iran. Wagner facilitated the complex coordination between the “Akhbar Kikar” team and the Ahwazi leadership, driven by the belief that exposing the truth is a necessary step toward genuine regional peace.
Montasher also issued a strong warning regarding Iran’s future and opposition movements abroad, stating, “The son of the Shah represents a legacy of blood. His grandfather and father slaughtered us in the name of ‘racial superiority’ and were national Nazis. Khomeini is a religious Nazi. They are two sides of the same coin. We will not allow one occupation to be replaced by another. Israel must understand that its true partners are the 85 million non-Persian peoples waiting for the moment when Israel will cleanse the cities of Basij militias.”
He concluded with an emotional appeal: “Our fate is shared. We are your cousins—you are descendants of Isaac and we are descendants of Ishmael and Abraham. We are waiting for the moment to rise up and overthrow this monster called Iran.”
At the close of the interview, host Moshe Aryeh shared a brief reflection connected to the weekly parsha, Vayikra, noting that as Israel faces conflict on multiple fronts, the source of its strength lies in the words “Adam ki yakriv mikem”—that true sacrifice and strength come from within, from unity and heartfelt connection. He emphasized that victory depends not only on military power, but on genuine achdus and love among the Jewish people.
{Matzav.com}