85-year-old Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, opened a Twitter account today (Saturday night) - in Hebrew.
As of Saturday night, the account has one tweet: "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful," which has already garnered nearly half a million views and nearly 2,000 comments.
Khamenei's Hebrew account follows only one account - Khamenei's English account.
Israeli surfers were not slow, of course, to respond.
Strategist Yitzhak Feldman: "If it's possible to see the entire will, not just the basic text, thank you."
The 'Grozlem Post's' Tonite account: "Bahiyat Khamenei, where is your Hebrew from?"
Media personality Avi Greenzig: "Now they're coming? At the age of 85 and with cancer? Better bring the heir already."
Hillel Biton Rosen, Channel 14's military correspondent: "The road from the Israeli Air Force bases to Tehran has never been easier, you can check it out."
ZAKA Tel Aviv responded in three languages: Every dog has its day, Every dog has its day, Every dog has its day
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At the same time, after the broad air force attack in Iran, a new sign was hung in Palestine Square in Tehran, which read in Hebrew: "Another storm is coming."