Twitter users ridiculed Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday, after he posted a message wishing Jews a happy New Year.

The Iranian leader wrote on his Twitter page, “May our shared Abrahamic roots deepen respect & bring peace & mutual understanding. L’Shanah Tovah. #RoshHashanah.” The message was accompanied by a photo of four Jewish men wearing prayer shawls while holding prayer books and standing near a Torah scroll.

Rouhani’s Rosh Hashanah greeting was found laughable by a number of social media users, including human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky, who asked if the Iranian leader also hoped for the new year to bring death to Israel. Others who commented on Rouhani’s post said they do not believe his well wishes.

One Twitter user wrote, “It might be easier to believe you if your Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei] didn’t call for Israel’s eradication,” while another tweeted, “Sir, no amount of good will tweets can erase your boss’s antisemitic and Israel intentions.”

Yet another responded to Rouhani that if his message holds true, he should put a stop to his regime’s threats against Israel, “the homeland of the Jewish people.”