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Our Hope for a New Middle East

Written by Aram Goldberg | February 28, 2026

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (February 28, 2026) — Right now, our hearts are with the Iranian people. We stand with the Iranian people and with the Persian community in the United States, many of whom know firsthand the cost of standing up for freedom. A regime does not define a people; their courage does. For too long, they have lived under repression, unable to live freely and choose their own future. Their struggle is not against another nation; it is against a regime that has constrained their potential and exported instability far beyond Iran’s borders.

We also stand with the people of Israel and our American service members serving abroad. The people of Israel and Iran are not natural enemies. Both are heirs to ancient civilizations that have given the world faith, scholarship, poetry, and innovation. Both deserve security. Both deserve dignity. Both deserve a future free from extremism.

History teaches that when conflict escalates, old prejudices quickly resurface. Jewish communities, and others, must not become scapegoats for crises they did not create.

For further information, please email Aram Goldberg at agoldberg@wiesenthal.com or Erik Simon at esimon@wiesenthal.com. Join the Center on Facebook, or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sent directly to your X feed.

 

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