Sadegh Zibakalam takes part in an interview from time to time and says that he does not understand the hostility of the Islamic Republic regime towards Israel and asks who gave the mullahs' regime the mission to destroy Israel (that the regime talks about in its propaganda).
Sadegh Zibakalam was among the groups of revolutionaries who carried out the sinister revolution of 1979 with the support of Israel and the Zionists in Iran and established the regime of the Islamic Republic. Even today, he continues to work as a critic without danger to the mullahs' regime and pretends not to know that the mullahs' regime is a puppet of Israel and the Zionists and is guided by them.
The truth is that the Zionists’ hostility towards Iran has become an ideology, and one of its results was to put the mullahs’ regime in power, whose existence is defended by figures like Sadegh Zibakalam. The mullahs’ regime is led by Israel and the Zionists and implements their dictated policies. The regime's anti-Israeli slogans are at Israel's own will and for their strategic interests and goals. Iran and the people of Iran have been paying for these policies.

Sadegh Zibakalam was in prison before the revolution between 1974 and 1976. In an interview in prison, he is asked who decides on the tactics of terror and sabotage. Zibakalam talks about Arab and Palestinian extremist groups. The reporter asks him again, these people are non-Iranians, but who dictates the decisions and tactics of the fight. Sadegh Zibakalam does not have a convincing answer. He should explain why these groups came to Iran instead of liberating Palestine and why these groups did not liberate the Palestinian land until today.
Years later, before the revolution, when Khomeini was asked in Paris who was arming the opposition in Iran, he said, "I don't know". The reporter asked him if the issue of arming the opposition in Iran by the Palestine Liberation Organization did not surprise him. Khomeini said again "I don't have any information".
In France, after the Six Day War of 1967, various demonstrations and gatherings were held in support of Israel, some of which reached 100,000 people in 1977. Crif, the Israeli lobby in France, has been controlling French policy in the Middle East since the 70s. A few years before the sinister revolution of 1979, Crif explains how presidential candidates before the 1974 French presidential election and five years before the revolution in Iran responded to this lobby's questions and their commitment to Israel and the policies of the Middle East in a short time. Under such conditions, how could the opponents of the regime in Iran led by Khomeini in France be armed by Arab and Palestinian groups, and Israel and France did not react?


On the one hand, Khomeini met with Zionists like Bernard Kouchner in France, and on the other hand, he freely gave interviews against Israel. How Khomeini spoke freely against Israel in Paris despite their powerful lobbies such as Crif in France and their sensitivity about Middle East issues, without any hindrance, and later he reached Iran without any problems and established a regime that one of its main policies from the beginning (seemingly) is to fight against Israel?
Yossi Alpher, a former Mossad official, explains in his book Years after the Murder of Shapour Bakhtiar, that Eliezer Tsafrir, an Israeli agent in Iran, in January 1979, just before the victory of the revolution and the collapse of Bakhtiar's government, received a request from Bakhtiar to kill Khomeini, who at that time was living in Paris. Yossi Alpher responds to this request that "we simply don’t know enough about what Khomeini stands for, and what his chance are, to justify the risk." Wasn't Israel aware of the activities of people like Sadegh Zibakalam several years before the revolution? Did Israel not know anything about Khomeini and his words against Israel in Paris? Wasn't Khomeini's opinion and the arming of the Shah's opponents by the Palestine Liberation Organization a danger to Israel?
Just a little information about Israel's history, militias and intelligence services, Israeli terrorism, and the contradictions in the reaction of Israel and Yossi Alpher reveals the truth. Khomeini was a puppet of Israel and the Zionists. Shapour Bakhtiar was also killed by the forces of the mullahs' regime with operational coverage of Israel and with the complicity of the corrupt French Republic.
The end of the Shah's reign was his interview on Israel with CBS journalist Mike Wallace in 1976. At the beginning of this video, Mike Wallace states: "In the Middle East, the Shah is committed to securing the State of Israel, but he insists that the Israelis must give back the Arab lands they conquered in 1967." This interview is one of the mistakes of contemporary Iranian politics. After this interview, the fate of the Shah was overthrow and death. But how could Khomeini and his regime not be threatened with the slogan: Israel must be destroyed?
In this video, Sadegh Zibakalam says, "I ask everyone, who gave the mission to destroy Israel to the Islamic Republic (that the regime talks about in its propaganda)?" Photos of the French ambassador in Zibakalam villa to eat Abgoosht (an Iranian meal) have been published. Did Sadegh Zibakalam ask this question to the French ambassador or the head of Hyperstar (Carrefour) in Iran? Has Sadegh Zibakalam not seen the table of income and contributions of the American government to AIPAC, the Israeli lobby in America, since the sinister revolution of 1979 and after the recent false attack of the mullahs' regime against Israel?





