The Society of Iranian Jews, however, dismissed this move as a "bribe". Iran's sole Jewish member of parliament, Morris Motamed, said the offer was "insulting to Jewish Iranians". Instead of taking the pro-Israel group up on its offer, the community of Iranian Jews instead took a loyalty pledge to their home country of Iran.
Iran's Jewish population has dwindled from around 80,000 at the time of the 1979 Islamic revolution. But it remains the largest of any Middle Eastern country apart from Israel. Jews have lived in Iran since at least 700 B-C.