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I am from Israel I hope that bloggers all over the world should be free to exchange views on their dayly lives ,opinions dreams etc.. whithout any prejudice ,in a friendly matter
Should some iranian citizen respond to my opinion he will be surprised to hear that Cyrus the Great was the first sionist of history by sending the Jews back to Sion from their Babilon exile .which took place in the 5-th centuryAD