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Looking for a good Muslim? Try Israel Our HomeIranian newspaper accidentally uses picture of Israeli vice premier to illustrate article about discrimination against Iranians in the US Dudi Cohen Published: 07.08.07, 08:30 / Israel News Is Avigdor Lieberman a "good Muslim"? An Iranian newspaper apparently thought so when they accidentally used a picture of the Israeli minister of strategic affairs to illustrate an article about Iranians being mistreated in the United States. The article accused the US of discriminating against Iranians living in its territory, citing the example of an Iranian man who was fired from his American job due to his religious beliefs, according to the website Assar-Iran. Familiar face graces article in Iranian newspaper Lieberman's trim beard is what apparently made an impression on the editors of Iranian weekly Looking for a good Muslim? Try Israel Our HomeIranian newspaper accidentally uses picture of Israeli vice premier to illustrate article about discrimination against Iranians in the US Dudi Cohen Published: 07.08.07, 08:30 / Israel News Is Avigdor Lieberman a "good Muslim"? An Iranian newspaper apparently thought so when they accidentally used a picture of the Israeli minister of strategic affairs to illustrate an article about Iranians being mistreated in the United States. The article accused the US of discriminating against Iranians living in its territory, citing the example of an Iranian man who was fired from his American job due to his religious beliefs, according to the website Assar-Iran. Familiar face graces article in Iranian newspaper Lieberman's trim beard is what apparently made an impression on the editors of Iranian weekly Ya-Lasrat when they decided to use his photograph in the article "Religious beliefs behind unjust dismissal of another Iranian in the US". Advertisement The editors had no idea the picture they selected was none other than Israel's vice prime minister, minister of strategic affairs, and head of the Israel Our Home party. Ya-Lasrat is published by Islamic fundamentalist party "Ansar Hizbullah", which despite the shared name, is not connected with the Lebanese terror groupwhen they decided to use his photograph in the article "Religious beliefs behind unjust dismissal of another Iranian in the US". Advertisement The editors had no idea the picture they selected was none other than Israel's vice prime minister, minister of strategic affairs, and head of the Israel Our Home party. Ya-Lasrat is published by Islamic fundamentalist party "Ansar Hizbullah", which despite the shared name, is not connected with the Lebanese terror group