Thursday 22 May 2014

Iran didn’t know their largest airport had a Star of David on its roof until Google Earth took a satellite picture of it!

Israel must have been reeling under hysterical laughter when the Star of David was emblazoned on one of Iran’s major landmarks – without their knowledge. After it was discovered on the roof of the Tehran Airport, Iranian officials are said to have been seething with rage. But it was the manner in which it was discovered that’s even, well, dumb: through a satellite image taken by Google Earth.


They who abhor the idea of Western things couldn’t even entrust their own who fly by day-in-day-out to spot the Zionist symbol. National leaders are said to have called for the immediate removal of the Star of David following its discovery on the main building of Iran Air.
The two countries embroiled in the act that was exposed in 2010 severed ties over thirty years ago, with reports by Arabic news outlet Al Arabiya noting that the building with the symbol was constructed in 1979 by none other than Israeli engineers.
The Israeli engineers were hired by the Iranian government that also scheduled flights between the two countries who don’t see eye-to-eye.

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