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Cuando la guerra entre Irán e Israel parecía inminente. El diseñador gráfico israelí Ronny Edry publicó un cartel en Facebook de sí mismo y su hija con un sencillo mensaje: "iraníes, los amamos". Rápidamente, otros israelíes crearon sus propios carteles con el mismo mensaje, y los iraníes respondieron del mismo modo. Ese sencillo acto de comunicación dio pie a comunidades sorprendentes de Facebook como "Israel ama a Irán", "Irán ama a Israel", e incluso "Palestina ama a Israel".
Ronny Edry of Israel accidentally created an online movement for peace in the Middle East when he posted a Facebook image that declared "Iranians, we will never bomb your country." Full bio »
Translated into Spanish by santiago fernandez
Reviewed by Adolfo Pinco
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