Netanyahu has often channeled the Purim story when discussing the Iranian threat.

Just as the Persians did not succeed in killing the Jews in antiquity, neither will the Iranians succeed today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday night before the reading of the megila (The Book of Esther) in the central synagogue in Caesarea.

Before the traditional reading, Netanyahu, surrounded by his security detail and little children in costume, turned to the children and said: “What is the holiday about, what do we celebrate, what do we remember, what did they try to do to us then?” “Kill us,” a number of the children replied.

“Where?” Netanyahu asked.

“In Persia,” they answered.

“Did they succeed? the prime minister asked.

“No,” one child said, “the opposite happened.”

“It didn’t happen,” Netanyahu echoed, “the opposite happened. Also, today they want to destroy us from Persia; they will not succeed.”

The congregation applauded, and Netanyahu went to sit down next to his son Avner to hear the reading.

Netanyahu has often channeled the Purim story when discussing the Iranian threat. For instance, on Thursday in Moscow, at a joint photo opportunity with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Netanyahu used Putin’s greetings for a happy Purim as a peg to blast Tehran.

“I thank you for your good wishes on Purim,” the prime minister said. “Some 2,500 years ago in ancient Persia, there was an attempt to...read more at JPost