Israel and Iran are known to be at odds with each other; however, Iran's national football team received unusual support during their game with Spain.
A group of Israelis of Iranian origin gathered to cheer on the team. There are over 350,000 Jews of Iranian descent living in Israel and despite the political enmity between the two Middle Eastern countries, Israelis of Iranian origin felt great fondness for their former compatriots and their national team.
Regardless of Iran's defeat in the match the group continued with repeated chants of "Iran, Iran."
Some 20 people were clapping and singing for the national team. It was not only the older generation who was born in Iran and came to Israel in the 1960s who was cheering but even the younger generations who were born in Israel.

He went on to say that he still has feelings of respect for all Iranians. "We want peace with them and we hope that even next year, our (Israel's) leaders and theirs will meet and make peace for the benefit of both our people," Reuters reported.

Iran is set to play against Portugal on June 25 in Group B.




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