Jewish communities of Iran, Isfahan fear retaliation after Israel accused of assassinating Iranian nuclear scientist.

The assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has shown a spotlight on the plight of the Jewish communities of Tehran and Isfahan.

In these communities, there have been reports in recent days of residents fearing to leave their home for fear of retaliation for the assassination of Fakhrizadeh.

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Since the assassination last week, a number of demonstrations have taken place throughout Tehran, some of which have passed by synagogues. During the demonstrations the demonstrators stopped near the synagogues and shouted insults.

After the assassination of Qassem Soleimani in January, the Jewish community was quick to strongly condemn the incident, including a media visit by Tehran's Chief Rabbi Yehuda Grami, to the home of the senior Iranian official.

This time, however, senior members of the Jewish community are refraining from making statements. "Although the Iranian Jewish Organization condemned the assassination and comforted the family, the Jewish representative in parliament has not yet issued an official statement," a Jewish source in Iran said.

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