Iranian activists collaborating with Israeli activists and taking part in the Tehran-Haifa-Tel-Aviv project also known as TeHTel, spray-paint pacifist slogans in city of Shiraz in Hebrew, Farsi and English.
"These are social-political activists who strive to change the status in Iran," says Yoni Shadmi, a Haifa University researcher and editor of the TeHTel website.
"We are in contact with many Iranian activists who want to get in touch with Israelis and initiate joint political projects. For us, these images symbolize the courage of the men and women of Iran and the Middle East's potential to be a place of affinity and intimacy""-
A pacifist message: Iranian activists spray-painted the words "No to war" in Hebrew, Farsi and English in four different sites in the city of Shiraz earlier this week.
The graffiti were found on a bus station, a wall surrounding a school as well as on the walls of two buildings in the city. They are the result of a collaboration between Iranian and Israeli activists taking part in the Tehran-Haifa-Tel-Aviv project also known as TeHTel.
"These are social-political activists who strive to change the status in Iran," says Yoni Shadmi, a Haifa University researcher and editor of the TeHTel website.
"We are in contact with many Iranian activists who want to get in touch with Israelis and initiate joint political projects."
Shadmi noted that while the project was completely collaborative, the risk was taken solely by the Iranians who spray-painted the slogans in the middle of the night." He further added, "For us, these images symbolize the courage of the men and women of Iran and the Middle East's potential to be a place of affinity and intimacy."
Shadmi hopes the project will graduate into a long-term program involving both Iranians and Israelis. "Whatever our governments decide to do, us citizens can still join forces across borders," he said. "Joint grassroots activity in the Middle Eastern presents new opportunities for change in the region."
The project's managers claim that TeHTel is the most popular Israeli website in Iran. It is sponsored by the Haifa University and draws thousands of visitors every day despite being occasionally blocked. The website has also been hacked by Iranians in the past.
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omg! It's over, finally over! Netanyahu and Ahmadinejad are now best friends forever because of anti-war graffiti!
Posted Sep-4-2012 Bywargypzy (422.10) wargypzy View Channel Send Message
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nice to see some sensible poor bastards, over there
Posted Sep-4-2012 Bycitizencrack (93.70) 
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It was MOssad :)
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