Jul 25, 2023, 6:32 PM
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Iran releases documents about Salwan Momika’s links to Zionist regime

Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence has issued new documents which proves the Zionist links of Salwan Momika, who recently carried out a sacrilege of Quran, tearing up and setting the holy Muslim book on fire in Sweden.  

The Ministry issued a statement on Tuesday which published an image of Momika wearing a kippah, a brimless cap traditionally worn by Jewish males, an image which the statement says has been sent for the Zionists so as to prove his loyalty to the Zionist occupying regime.

Iran releases documents about Salwan Momika’s links to Zionist regime

The Ministry also published an image in which the flag of the Zionist regime and the flag of the Syriac Union Party are flown together, noting that this image was also sent to the Zionists by Momika who has long been trying to establish this party in Iraq.

Iran releases documents about Salwan Momika’s links to Zionist regime  

In an earlier statement, the ministry said that in his bid to establish “Syriac Union Party” in Iraq, Momika claims that he is the main representative and voice of the Christians in northwestern Iraq.

It further noted that Momika’s party did not establish due to his reputation for overambitiousness and charlatanism among his fellow believers, so he applied for residency in several European countries, which led to his repeated failures.

Obtained information from the Zionists shows that Salwan Momika was starting a massive efforts to contact the Zionist regime in occupied lands, the ministry said, adding that Momika presented a CV of himself that proves his usefulness to the Zionist spy apparatus. He introduced himself as one of the most important dissidents of the Shiite government of Iraq.

He also claimed to have been detained by the Iraqi Islamic Resistance on charges of collaborating with the Zionist regime and trying to form an independent Aramaic Christian government in Iraq’s Nineveh city, it noted.

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