The president, in his comments, is always very careful to characterize Israel. He doesn't talk about Jews or the Jewish people. And the Iranian government, in countering the accusations of anti-Semitism and being anti-Israel, points to the fact that its Jewish community is treated well.
Now, the Jewish community of Iran faces the same kinds of human rights abuses that all Iranians face. And on that element, their human rights are being violated. They face some additional pressures from the community, more than from the government, from the fact of their minority status.
Is it as easy to be Jewish in Iran as it is to be Muslim? No. The community is under pressure from emigration, in that many of the community leave. But they are allowed to operate their synagogues and to carry out their duties and religious activities. It's not easy to be Jewish in Iran. There is a certain level of discrimination, or difficult times, but they are not facing the same kinds of pressures the Bahá'í community is facing.