Jewish gallery reopens with powerful exhibition exposing Iranian regime brutality

A Jewish-owned art gallery, which closed in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, is reopening for a new exhibition that exposes the brutality of the Iranian regime.

The exhibition by artist Ramak Bamzar features powerful works, including photographs of protesters killed during recent uprisings in Iran.

The exhibition also features an installation which displays the faces of hundreds of the many thousands of protesters killed by the regime since demonstrations began in late December.

The gallery had closed due to security concerns following a terror attack, but has decided to reopen with strict security measures, including viewings by appointment only and behind locked doors.

The exhibition aims to shed light on the Iranian regime’s crackdown on protesters and the loss of life and freedom of expression.

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