Having made clear in English, Hebrew and Arabic that Israel’s government opposes the agreement over Iran’s nuclear program now being negotiated in Vienna, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office added Persian to the mix on Monday, with the launch of a Twitter feed in that language.

The first update to @israelipm_farsi, which was confirmed as an official account by Ofir Gendelman, the prime minister’s spokesman to the Arab media, restated a point made in other languages: namely, that Iran’s leaders had permitted chants against the United States and Israel — including, “Marg bar Amrika!” or “Death to America!” — last week on Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, the annual state-backed demonstration of solidarity with the Palestinians.