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Iranians Angry After Finding Jewish Symbol Hidden In Plain View [Google Maps]

Iranians Angry After Finding Jewish Symbol Hidden In Plain View [Google Maps] Ahmadinejad and his antisemitic cronies are fuming with anger after discovering the Star of David on the roof of Iran Air headquarters at Tehran’s airport. The building was originally built by Israeli engineers earlier than the the Islamic Revolution.

Nobody noticed the Jewish symbol until someone found it up in Google Maps . The building-which hosts their national airline at the Mehrabad International Airport-was built by Israeli engineers before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and it has been hidden in plain sight until today.

It won’t stay there for a lot longer. Consistent with The Jerusalem Post, Iranian government officials have already ordered the destruction of the star. [ Google Maps via Jerusalem Post ]

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