Hooman Khalili, the producer of the Woman Life Freedom Murals Project, said he wants to show that Jews stand with the people of Iran.
Khamenei was repeatedly cut off by the students after questioning if Iranian citizens would be able to analyze controversial issues.
Hooman Khalili’s goal is to organize 18 murals across Israel and hopes to see them in cities like Haifa, Tiberias, Tel Aviv and (most notably) right next to the Gaza border.
Eric Fingerhut: “I know the Iranian people will one day realize their dreams of greater freedom, and I hope to help them reach that day as quickly as possible."
The protesters would throw headscarves into the bonfires and would also burn pictures of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and chant "Freedom, freedom, freedom."
Sources have provided The Media Line with a true picture of the extent of the incidents, including the names of many of the schools singled out for attack
The exhibition includes compelling and highly evocative images by exiled Iranian-born artists, non-Iranians and, incredibly, some still living in Iran.