Tehran backs move by Guinness World Records to bar Israeli submissions
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Guinness World Records confirmed this week that it is not accepting record applications from Israel or Gaza. “We truly believe that breaking records is for everyone everywhere, but unfortunately,” the company said.
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Tehran backs move by Guinness World Records to bar Israeli submissions
Iranian state media is applauding a decision by Guinness World Records not to accept any submissions from Israel after the records-keeping organization cited the "current climate" amid the ongoing war with Hamas.
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