Silas Anastacio

Marcia Kelner asks Brazil for firm action against Iran

Marcia Kelner Polisuk, a recognized leader of the international Jewish community and a member of Hillel International – an organization present in more than 720 university campuses across various countries – has called on Brazil to adopt firm and effective measures regarding Iran.

In her video (Portuguese), she shows the devastation caused by Iranian missiles in Israel, near Tel Aviv, emphasizing that the main targets were civilians.

Speaking with indignation, Marcia urges Brazilians to react to the terrorism perpetrated by Iran in different countries.

The video reflects on the dangerous path the world has been taking. For decades, Jews have warned about the Iranian threat, but the international community has remained silent – an omission that has already cost the Shiite country dearly.

According to a CNN Brasil report, the International Center for Human Rights in Iran stated that at least 43,000 people have been killed in protests against the regime. The analysis was based on investigations, field research, verification of images and videos received, as well as interviews with various sources inside the country.

The scale of the killings carried out by the Ayatollahs and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard is staggering. After the chaos, the European Union began considering the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.

The October 7 attack in Israel left 1,200 dead, including 36 children. Some of them were brutally murdered. Photos released by Israel showed two babies burned beyond recognition and the body of a third child covered in blood.

The Jewish community continues to warn about the advance of terrorism on a global scale.

About the Author
Silas Anastácio is a leading figure in fostering relations between Brazil and Israel. An author, lecturer, and institutional strategist, he works to strengthen dialogue among leaders, defend religious freedom, and combat antisemitism. His initiatives bridge the cultural, diplomatic, and social spheres, promoting projects that highlight Judeo-Christian roots and reinforce cooperation between communities and institutions.
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