A new billboard erected at Palestine Square in Tehran displays a threat in Hebrew reading 'Blood for blood, eye for an eye,' according to reporter Sapir Lipkin. The billboard, reported Tuesday afternoon, is the latest in a series of Iranian public displays signaling potential retaliation against Israel.
A billboard bearing the Hebrew inscription 'Blood for blood, eye for an eye' was erected at Palestine Square in Tehran, reporter Sapir Lipkin reported on Tuesday afternoon. The threat, directed at Israel, joins a pattern of Iranian public messaging in central Tehran squares in recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported on June 19, a poster in Revolution Square used Shiite imagery to demand revenge for Imam Hussein, while on July 5, a Hebrew sign at the funeral of Ali Khamenei threatened Shiite punishment. The July 4 bulletin quoting analyst Yossi Eliezer — who posted 'Tehran now' — further indicated heightened alert in the capital. The new billboard is a single-source reported item; its official backing or timing relative to any specific operational decision remains unconfirmed.
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