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Who we are
Jerusalem Tehran is an independent civil-society platform documenting the real Cyrus Accords (پیمان کوروش) — the Israel–Iran peace framework prepared by an Israeli minister and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi's team.
Every quote and statistic on this site resolves to a named outlet, a date, and a link; where something is a scenario rather than a report, we label it.
We support the vision of a free, democratic Iran, but we do not speak for Prince Reza Pahlavi — his sole official channel is rezapahlavi.org.
Five facts, each sourced
- 1
An Israeli cabinet minister, Gila Gamliel, published an op-ed setting out a prepared Israel–Iran peace framework she named the Cyrus Accords.
- 2
The document is written but not signed. By 10 July 2026 Gamliel called it “ready for signing,” contingent on the fall of the Islamic Republic — nothing is in force.
- 3
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi visited Israel, prayed at the Western Wall, and said Iranians are “absolutely” ready to renew ties the moment Iran is free.
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In a survey of 20,097 people inside Iran, 65% rejected the state's “Death to Israel” slogan and 35% held a positive view of Israel.
SourceGAMAAN · 27 Oct 2021 - 5
Lake Urmia has lost more than 98% of its water — from 32 billion m³ in 1995 to about half a billion in 2025 — the crisis the Accords' water cooperation is meant to answer.
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