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History of Curacao

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The Jews in Curaçao: A remarkable story

A tiny Caribbean island once had more Jews than all thirteen American colonies combined, and quietly saved thousands from the Holocaust.


Curacao is a small island in the Atlantic Ocean near Venezuela known for its rich Jewish history. Covering 170 square miles, it is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Curacao may ring a bell as the place Jews escaping Lithuania named as their final destination in escaping Europe, but its Jewish roots go back much further, to when it was called the “Mother Congregation of the Americas."

This is the story of Curacao.

Curacao was conquered by a Spanish expedition in 1499 and remained under Spanish control until 1634. At that time, the Dutch decided to capture Curaçao from Spain in response to Spain’s seizure of Saint Martin from the Dutch West India Company (WIC).

In April 1634, the WIC sent Admiral Johannes Van Walbeeck to take Curacao and Bonaire from the Spanish. These islands were important for their location near the American continent and for their role in trade and shipping.

Beth Haim Cemetery

In May 1634, Van Walbeeck departed from Holland with a fleet of four ships, 180 sailors, and 250 soldiers. To their good fortune, the Spanish had mostly abandoned Curacao, which facilitated the Dutch conquest. During this time, Curacao’s first known Jew, Samuel Cohen, arrived to serve as an interpreter for the Dutch. On August 21, the Spanish forces surrendered, and Van Walbeeck was appointed the first governor of the Netherlands Antilles.

Arrival of the First Jewish Settlers

At first, the Dutch used Curaçao as a naval base against Spain. After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the island lost its strategic value, so the WIC encouraged Dutch settlers to farm there. In 1651, Joao d’Yllan, a Portuguese Jew, and 12 Jewish families from Amsterdam’s Portuguese community moved to Curacao. They were promised religious freedom, land, tax breaks, exemption from guard duty on Shabbat even during war, and government protection. This was the earliest charter of its kind for Jews in the New World.

The families established a plantation called Plantation De Hoop (Plantation of Hope).

A larger group of Jewish settlers came in 1659, bringing a 14th-century Torah Scroll from the Amsterdam community. This Torah is still used today at the Mikveh Israel-Emmanuel Synagogue. Most of these settlers were refugees from the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions. After first moving to the Netherlands or Northern Brazil, they now settled in Curacao, starting a new chapter for the Jewish community there.

Farmers? Not Quite. Financiers-Absolutely!

The settlers first tried to farm, but the dry soil made it difficult. By 1660, the Jewish community moved to Willemstad and began trading between Northern Europe and South America. They found great success in this new focus.

Once trade routes connected Curacao with Northern Europe and South America, business on the island grew quickly. The Jewish community became the largest and wealthiest in the Americas. From 1670 to 1900, Jews in Curacao owned over 1,200 sailing ships, with at least 200 Jewish captains. A 1728 report said, “the lion’s share of shipping is in Curacao Jewish hands."

Due to the risks involved in shipping, marine insurance was invented to help distribute the risk of loss of ships or cargo among the parties involved. Most of the insurance brokers were Jewish, and they eventually also became the bankers of Curacao. By the early 20th century, three commercial banks owned by Sephardic Jews were established in Curacao: Maduro’s Bank, Curiel’s Bank, and Edwards Henriquez & Co.’s Bank. (The first two merged in 1932 to form Maduro & Curiel’s Bank, which is the oldest and most extensive bank in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.)

Archived photo inside Maduro’s Bank

In another successful business, Jewish businessmen Haim Mendes Chumaceiro and Edgar Senior started Senior & Co. in 1896 to make Curaçao liqueur. It was first made for medicine but soon became a popular drink. The founders’ families still run the company, and they are the only ones who use Curacao-grown larahas in their liqueur. The product is also Star-K Kosher certified.

The Seniors

Interestingly, the Jews of Curacao also provided refuge and funds to Simon Bolivar, known as the “George Washington of South America" when he was fighting for freedom from Spain. As the Jews of Curacao shared his hatred for Spain, due to their experience of the Inquisition, they were eager to help him. They provided a place for Bolivar and his family and Curacao’s Jews even served in his army.

In short, over the years, the Jewish community in Curacao gained great wealth and influence, and, as we will see, they used it to strengthen their own community and support other communities throughout the Americas.

Building The Community

While still in its early years, in 1659, the Jewish community of Curacao created Haskamos, defining how the community would be governed. A key component of rulership was a Machamad (the equivalent of a board) that would govern the community for years to come.

The Machamad was a mixed blessing. They had control over all that went on within the community, and in good times, this was positive, but in times when the members of the Machamad were more concerned with their own power than the good of the community, this led to divisions and strife that would ultimately lead to the demise of the proud Curacao community.

The Haskamos of the Curacao community were patterned after those of the Portuguese Talmud Torah Kehillah in Amsterdam, from where most of them had come, and to which they would remain deeply connected. Over the coming centuries, Rabbis for Curacao would be sent from Amsterdam, and Amsterdam would continue to lead and direct the Jewish community from across the ocean.

In 1651, the community established itself as Congregation Mikveh Yisrael. By 1674, the community had grown enough in size and finances to buy its first shul building in Willemstad. In 1703, they rebuilt it with a larger structure, and in 1730, they tore it down and constructed a magnificent edifice that remains in use to this day. It was built by a master carpenter brought in from Amsterdam and was completed by Pesach of 1732. The beautiful shul is called the Snao (which means synagogue in Papiamentu, the language of Curacao). It has 50-foot-high ceilings and 18th-century copper chandeliers, and it was built to resemble the shul in the Amsterdam community from which most Jews in Curacao had come. The shul is large enough to seat 600 people. Today, it is a major tourist attraction in Curacao.

Mikveh Israel-Emmanuel Synagogue

The shul is unique for its sand-covered floors. Some believe the sand is to remember the forty years the Jewish people spent in the desert. Others say it recalls God’s promise to Abraham that his descendants would be as many as the stars and the sand. Another idea is that it comes from Jews who prayed in secret during the Inquisition and used sand to quiet their footsteps and prayers.

By the late 1740’s, the Jewish community had expanded beyond Willemstad into its neighboring Otrabanda, where a new shul, Neve Shalom, was founded in 1746. Over the next few years, disagreements arose over whether Mikveh Yisroel shul should make decisions for the new community or whether Neve Shalom was now an independent community. The conflict grew to such an extent that it affected the island’s economy (indicating the Jewish community’s importance to Curaçao’s economy), and the government got involved.

In 1750, the Prince of Holland ordered the two communities to make peace. His royal order required Neve Shalom to follow the leadership of the Machamad and the board of Mikveh Yisroel, and to obey the directives of the Portuguese community in Amsterdam.

Inside the shul with sand covered floor

The Curacao community had many organizations that helped the poor and the sick. In fact, the community was so renowned for taking care of the needy that the Kehillah of Amsterdam would pay the travel expenses for poor members to go to Curaçao and settle there, knowing they would be well cared for. This occurred so frequently that by 1736, Governor Juan Pedro van Collen asked the West India Company to stop giving passports to poor Jews because he worried that they would become a burden to Curacao.

The Rabbis of Curacao

The Jewish community in Curaçao was deeply committed to their faith. In the 1600s, Jews there had more rights and freedoms than anywhere else in the Western world. While more rights often led to assimilation in other places, this was rare in Curaçao. For the next two centuries, the community remained strong. Unlike other Jewish communities in the Americas, they made Jewish education a top priority and worked hard to give their children a strong religious foundation.

In 1674, Chacham Josiau Pardo arrived from Amsterdam to become Curacao’s first rabbi. He came from a family of rabbis, and in fact, his father had served as a judge in the Amsterdam Jewish court of law alongside the famous Rabbi Menashe ben Israel. Rabbi Pardo’s focus was on the Torah study of the community. He set up a medras (beit medrash study hall) for the children of the community.

With Chacham Pardo as leader, the community required boys to attend the medras from age five to sixteen, showing their strong commitment to Torah study. In Europe then, only wealthy or very dedicated boys continued learning after bar mitzvah, yet in Curacao attendance was mandatory. Families that did not send their sons to the medras could be fined or even forced by the government to comply.

Chacham Pardo also started the Yeshiva Eitz Chaim v’Ohel Yaakov to train teachers, Chazzanim, and those who wanted to study Torah for additional years. This was the first yeshiva-like school in the Western Hemisphere, and many of its graduates would go on to lead Jewish communities in the Americas.

In 1683, after Rabbi Pardo moved to Jamaica, there was no rabbi for the community until 1696 when Rabbi Eliau Lopez arrived in Curacao. He had previously served as the Chacham of Barbados and as the leader of the Curacao community until his passing in 1713.

Rabbi Raphael Jesurun, a student of the Eitz Chaim Yeshiva in Amsterdam, served as rabbi from 1717 to 1748. Rabbi Raphael Mendes de Sola, who had been a rabbi in Amsterdam, came to Curacao in 1744 to serve as an assistant Rabbi to Rabbi Jesurun. After his passing, he served as the Chacham until his passing in 1761.

The next rabbi was Rabbi Isaac Henriquez Farro from Amsterdam. Tragically, he passed away just a few days after arriving in Curacao in July 1762. At this point, the community persuaded Rabbi Raphael Chaim Yitzchok Karigal, who was a Torah scholar and a fundraiser for the community of Chevron, to serve as rabbi until the native Curacaon Rabbi Jacob Lopez da Fonseca would return with semicha from the Eitz Chaim Yeshiva of Amsterdam, as he was expected to become the next rabbi of Curacao. Rabbi Karigal agreed and stayed for two years. He later became a rabbi in Newport, Rhode Island, and New York City.

Rabbi Jacob Lopez da Fonseca returned to Curacao in 1764 and served as the Chacham until his passing in 1815. He was the first Chacham born in Curacao to serve the community.

Mother Congregation of the Americas

With strong leaders, the Curacao Jewish community grew both spiritually and financially. By 1750, about 2,000 Jews lived on the island, likely more Jews than in all thirteen American colonies combined.

During the 1700s and 1800s, the rabbis encouraged the community to share their wealth with Jewish communities worldwide, especially in the Americas and the Land of Israel. The community gave generous donations to help build the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, the Shearith Israel Synagogue in New York, and shuls in Kingston, Jamaica, Charleston, and Philadelphia.

Until today, every Yom Kippur, the Touro Synagogue and Shearith Israel in New York say a prayer of thanks to Curacao for the help they gave over 200 years ago. Because of their generosity during this period, Curacao became known as the “Mother Congregation of the Americas."

Signs of Assimilation

After 200 years of a strong Jewish community, things began to weaken. When Chacham Jacob Da Fonseca died in 1815, the community chose Jacob Hain de Abraham Curiel, a 60-year old merchant who was not knowledgeable of Jewish law, to replace him.

After some time, the community realized that his lack of knowledge was a problem, and they asked the Amsterdam community to send them a chazzan who would also serve as a temporary rabbi. Rabbi Jeosuah Piza, a student of Yeshivas Eitz Chaim, arrived in 1815. However, minor issues regarding things Rabbi Piza did (such as using a different wording to end kiddush) upset some in the community, and in December of 1818, Piza was honorably suspended from his position.

This suspension created a deep divide in the community, and a large group left. The separatists organized their own services and bought land to make their own cemetery. At the behest of the Machamad, which wanted to retain control over the community, the government once again became involved, trying to force the community to reunite, but the peace was very shaky.

The situation kept getting worse.

At the time, the Reform movement was spreading amongst German Jews in America, and the Curacao community, already weakened by strife, began to copy them. In 1864, one-third of the Jewish community broke away because they wanted to use an organ in shul on Shabbat. They built a new building that they called Temple Emanuel, and they established their own cemetery at Berg Altena.

Looking to cut his losses and appeal to the masses, the Chacham of Mikveh Yisroel, Rabbi Aron Mendes Chumaceiro, decided to make changes as well to liberalize the congregation.

Rabbi Isaac Leeser of Philadelphia, a prominent and vocal fighter against Reform, strongly criticized these changes in his periodical “The Occident." He wrote, “We deeply regret that the rabbi should have found himself compelled to yield to the introduction of instrumental music in the synagogue…and it is futile to have this work done by a non-Jew."

By 1964, due to assimilation, intermarriage, and emigration, neither Mikveh Israel nor Emmanuel could gather a minyan. They decided to reunite as Mikveh Israel-Emmanuel.

Today, Mikveh Israel-Emanuel still holds 18 Torah Scrolls that are centuries old. They are kept in the beautiful shul, built with great devotion. However, the strong Torah community that once thrived here, rooted in Spanish-Portuguese tradition, is now gone.

The Ashkenazi Community

Ashkenazi Jews started coming to Curaçao in the 1920s and 30s. Many did not plan to settle there, but when their ships stopped in Curacao, some decided to stay. Most were poor and earned a living by selling goods in rural areas, often buying from the Sephardi Jews already on the island. Over time, they opened shops and later larger stores.

As the Ashkenazi Jews became more successful, they formed their own community \called Shaarei Tzedek. In 2006, they dedicated a new shul with a stunning glass dome. Today, the shul follows Ashkenazi customs, but Sephardim also pray there. The Chabad of Curacao uses the shul for its services and programs.

No Visa Required: Escaping Lithuania for Curacao (Sort of)

In 1939, two-thirds of Poland had been conquered by Germany, and one-third was under the rule of the Soviet Union. For a brief period at the end of 1939 and in early 1940, Lithuania was a neutral country. Recognizing a window of opportunity, Reb Chaim Ozer Grodzensky, leader of European Jewry, sent urgent telegrams to the yeshivas he could make contact with in Soviet-controlled Poland, urging them to escape to Lithuania en masse, hoping they would be saved in that manner. They followed his directive. However, when the Soviets invaded Lithuania in June of 1940, the haven of Lithuania was no longer safe for Jews.

Nachum Zvi (Nathan) Gutwirth, originally from Holland, was a student at Telshe Yeshiva and he joined the yeshiva as it fled to Lithuania. After the invasion, he too was desperate to escape Soviet rule, yet he could not return to his native Holland, because the Nazis had already taken it over. Nachum Zvi remembered from his school years that the Dutch owned an island called Curacao, 60 miles north of Venezuela. He thought that, as a Dutch citizen, he might be able to travel there and find freedom.

To leave the Soviet Union, a person needed an exit visa from Russia, a transit visa through Japan or another country, and a final destination. Knowing he could only get the first two if he had a destination, Nachum Dovid wrote to the Dutch Ambassador in Riga to ask for a visa to Curacao. The Ambassador replied that he did not need a visa for Curacao, just permission from the island’s governor, and only the governor could give that.

After thinking it over, Nachum Dovid had an idea that would later save thousands, including the students and teachers of the famed Mir Yeshiva. He asked the Ambassador to write on his passport, “No Visa to Curacao required," hoping this would help him get the Russian exit visa and the Japanese transit visa.

To his great joy, the Ambassador was amenable to that and wrote to Nachum Dovid that he could go to the Dutch honorary consul, Jan Zwartendyk, based in Kovno, to have the words written on his passport.

On July 24, Zwartendyk, who was an acquaintance of Nachum Dovid, wrote “No visa to Curacao required" on Nachum Dovid’s passport. (Interestingly, just two days before, on July 22nd, another Dutch native who was stranded in Lithuania, Peppy Lewin, had the same idea and received “Curacao visas" for herself and her husband.) When two of the teachers of the Mir Yeshiva, Rabbi Leib Malin and Reb Lazer Portnoy, heard about Nachum Dovid’s idea, they approached him and asked if he could get the statement stamped on the passports of the 300 members of the Mir Yeshiva. Assisted by five Mir students, Zwartendyk was more than happy to help.

With the Curacao “visas," Nachum Dovid, the Mir Yeshiva, and about 2,000 others received transit visas from Chiune-Sempo Sugihara to travel through Japan. After also getting exit visas from Russia, they managed to escape Nazi and Soviet Europe.

The Curacao Connection

In a remarkable turn of history, Curacao, once called “The Mother Congregation of the Americas" and home to about 2,000 Jews at its peak, played a key role in saving Jews who escaped Europe with the 2,000 “Curacao" visas. Among the refugees, the Mir Yeshiva stood out, later rebuilding Jewish life and Torah institutions in America and Israel after the Holocaust.

Perhaps there is a spiritual connection between the Curacao community’s dedication to Jewish community and Jewish education, and the fact that it was the destination that enabled the Mir Yeshiva and hundreds of other Jews to escape the Holocaust and rebuild Jewish communities in America and Israel after the war.

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Islamic Terror News: Records reveal hidden billions in global wealth tied to Iran's new leader Mojtaba Khamenei

 Records reveal hidden billions in global wealth tied to Iran's new leader Mojtaba Khamenei

Khamenei’s financial agent, Ali Ansari, has circumvented sanctions, laundered money for the IRGC and the regime, and financed the IRGC and its proxy groups.

By Omid Habibinia, the Media Line, March 10, 2026
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Mojtaba Khamenei; the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; is seen in Tehran; Iran; on December 14; 2016. (photo credit: Reza B / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

Following an agreement among various factions of the Islamic Republic—including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)—after eight days of deliberation, Khamenei's second son, Mojtaba Khamenei, who was wounded during the war, has been abruptly elevated to the rank of ayatollah and proclaimed the new supreme leader of the Islamic Republic.   

Mojtaba Khamenei, the new supreme leader, controls a vast financial empire worth at least $3 billion in London, Britain, the UAE, and several other European countries, in addition to Iran, yet none of these assets appear in his name on official ownership documents. 

Khamenei uses these properties and assets to facilitate money laundering and to finance institutions under his control. He is the real owner of several luxury properties in central and north London, one of which is located only a few meters from the Israeli Embassy, in one of the most heavily guarded areas of the British capital.

Ali Ansari, an Iranian businessman, is Mojtaba Khamenei's agent for property acquisitions and investments. It appears the two established a close relationship in the late 1980s. While some have speculated this acquaintance dates back to a brief simultaneous presence behind the front lines of the Iran-Iraq War, the organic connection Ansari holds with the IRGC—which manages the primary financial oligarchy in Iran's economy—suggests this relationship was forged through the IRGC itself, within whose security apparatus Khamenei played a central role.

This is particularly plausible given that both families already knew each other; Ansari's father had been appointed by Ali Khamenei to serve on the postwar reconstruction committee following the Iran-Iraq War. 

Mojtaba Khamenei (C), the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, participates in the annual Quds Day rally in Tehran, Iran, on May 31, 2019. (credit: Rouzbeh Fouladi / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

Ali Khamenei’s second son married Zahra Haddad Adel, who was killed in the attack on the supreme leader's residence. She was the daughter of Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, a senior adviser to the supreme leader with close ties to him, in 1999. Mojtaba Khamenei suffered from sexual impotency and low sperm count, and traveled to London for treatment. Some in Khamenei's inner circle, however, have attributed the fertility problem to both parties. It can be inferred that Ansari, who was already engaged in business activities in London at the time, may have arranged this through coordination with the Ministry of Intelligence.

According to US State Department documents published by WikiLeaks, Khamenei and Zahra Haddad Adel traveled to London four times, likely between 1998 and 2007, and received fertility treatment at two exclusive clinics—Wellington and Cromwell. It has been reported that the expenses of Khamenei's final London trip for infertility treatment—which lasted two months and was accompanied by several other family members and bodyguards—amounted to approximately one million pounds. For this reason, his first child, Mohammad Baqer, became privately and jokingly referred to in certain circles as the "1 million pound boy."

Saeed Emami, deputy minister and then high-consultant of intelligence, who became the principal official in charge of the serial murders of intellectuals and political dissidents in the Islamic Republic, reportedly coordinated Khamenei's first trip to London, according to leaked documents from the interrogation files of Emami's wife. It has even been alleged that during the first trip, he accompanied the party using a diplomatic passport. According to accounts, Mojtaba's mother, who was also killed last week in Beit-e Rahbari, also accompanied the group for a separate surgical procedure.

Ansari becomes among wealthiest businessmen linked to IRGC in Iran

From this point onward, during the supreme leader's son's successive stays in London, Ansari became known as Mojtaba Khamenei's financial agent and rapidly rose to become one of the wealthiest businessmen linked to the IRGC in Iran. Prior to this, he had established Ziba Leisure LTD in Nevis and entered the London financial market, which lends weight to the inference that he was the principal facilitator of Khamenei's covert trip to London for infertility treatment.

Ansari initially built his operation by exploiting state-linked privileges in industry and trade, then expanded his activities into Britain, Switzerland, the UAE, Malaysia, and other countries. Using offshore shell companies—including in the Isle of Man, and alongside Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, son of Khamenei's senior military adviser who was killed alongside him—he was able to play a significant role in circumventing sanctions, laundering money for the IRGC and the regime, and financing the IRGC and its proxy groups, particularly Hezbollah, from London and other parts of the world.

Following the registration of the Ziba Leisure LTD holding in Nevis—from which he reportedly also obtained a passport—Ansari established himself as a shareholder and owner across various contracting and commercial companies in London under the name A&A Leisure Limited. This continued until several months ago, when his assets—valued at over £150 million in London—were frozen by the British government on grounds of financing the IRGC. Through affiliated companies operating under his main corporate entity, Smart Global—previously registered as Ziba Leisure—he extended his economic activities across several European countries and the UAE.

After the establishment of Ayandeh Bank, Ansari purchased a complex of luxury properties on Bishops Avenue in Hampstead for £73 million and a further apartment in the same area for approximately £34 million in 2013 and 2014. According to Land Registry documents, in 2014 and 2016, he also acquired two apartments near Kensington Palace for a combined value of approximately £35.7 million.

Ansari subsequently entered the prime London property market through Birch Ventures Limited, employing the same model used by Russian oligarchs for property acquisitions and covert financial dealings. The total value of Ansari's London property portfolio is currently estimated at over £150 million.

Although Ansari's lawyers have denied placing a portion of these assets and the authority over these properties at the disposal of the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, a source familiar with the Islamic Republic's financial affairs in Tehran told The Media Line: "The relationship between Ansari and Khamenei is that of devotee and religious authority. In accordance with Shia doctrine, Ansari funds the primary candidate for succession to the leadership under the guise of 'religious dues,' which can take various forms, including hiba (gift) or waqf (endowment)."

In effect, by drawing close to Khamenei and financing him, Ansari has facilitated the expansion of his influence within the regime and supported his ambitions to extend the Supreme Leader's Office into the Islamic Republic's proxy groups in the region, particularly Hezbollah.

In the early hours of Monday, state news agencies, while introducing Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader, noted that he has maintained close relations with Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Even though Mojtaba Khamenei until last year held enormous influence within Ali Khamenei's office, following the abrupt cancellation of his online religious classes, his name had increasingly faded from the domestic political arena, to the point that even after the death of Ali Khamenei, an eight-day power struggle erupted among the major institutions of the state over his designation as the new supreme leader,  as serious questions were raised about his qualifications for the jurisprudential rank of ijtihad and his practical administrative competence.

Yet at the same time, it was clear that the regime had no alternative candidate acceptable to all institutions—including the traditional clergy, the bazaar and business classes, and the IRGC.

Mojtaba Khamenei (C), the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, participates in an annual rally on Enghelab Street, celebrating the 41st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran, Iran, on February 11, 2020. (credit: Rouzbeh Fouladi / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

Tara Kangarlou, a London-based global affairs journalist and the author of Heartbeat of Iran, says that the regime and the Khamenei family have amassed an enormous amount of wealth, ranging from property to, more recently, cryptocurrency. The reality is that a large part of Iran’s economic crisis stems from corruption within the regime itself. A significant portion of this wealth is generated through Europe and the United Kingdom, and we know that many families linked to the regime operate through intermediaries in Britain to conduct business for it, launder money, or help conceal its assets.

Through affiliated companies, Ansari has assembled a vast empire comprising luxury properties in London, two Hilton hotels in Frankfurt, a leisure resort in Camp de Mar in Spain, a shopping centre in Oberhausen in Germany, a ski resort complex in Austria, a penthouse in Toronto, a section of a luxury building in Paris, and various investments and bank accounts in other countries including Switzerland—totaling an estimated €400 million. All of this can serve as a resource for him, as the new supreme leader's closest ally, to finance the Office of the Supreme Leader and meet its other financial requirements.

In addition to owning Ayandeh Bank, one of Iran's largest private banks, now declared insolvent following insider lending to his own projects, Ansari also owns the large Iran Mall complex in Tehran and investments in the mobile, telecommunications, hospitality, and industrial manufacturing sectors.

Among all the properties Ansari has purchased in London and placed at Mojtaba Khamenei's disposal, one duplex apartment, located at 3 Palace Green, on the sixth and seventh floors, has attracted the most attention. This luxury apartment directly overlooks the Israeli Embassy in London, and even with the naked eye, one can observe all movements and activity within the embassy grounds.

This is particularly significant, given that British security services have recently arrested, in a series of operations, several Iranian men,  some of whom had entered the country under the guise of asylum seekers, who had been plotting attacks on the Israeli Embassy, Jewish community centres, and Iranian journalists in London. The most recent such arrests took place on March 6, when four men linked to the intelligence bodies of the Islamic Republic and six suspected accomplices were detained at various locations across London. 

Ansari was last seen in Dubai, which appears to be his primary residence. Under normal circumstances, his position as the financial agent of the new supreme leader of the Islamic Republic could have represented an extraordinary opportunity for further wealth accumulation. However, in a situation where the very survival of the Islamic Republic as a regime faces a serious threat, it is unlikely that Ansari is particularly pleased by the news of Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment as the new supreme leader.


Pud says: The world's hard left controlled mainstream media & the appeaser Socialist governments of the West such as that lead by the Muslim POTUS Obama and the leaders of the UK & EU have for decades been deliberately hiding the fact that Iran's Islamic extremist leaders are among the richest mass murdering criminals in the world. 


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