Thursday, August 03, 2006

Ahmadinejad - Israel's destruction is the solution (AP)

The President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, reiterates his previous analysis (e.g., see here & here & here & here).

As a matter of fact, destroying Israel and driving the Jews into the sea would leave almost all the real problems of the Middle East entirely unsolved--while creating a few new ones. But President Ahmadinejad will have to take my word for that, since I would prefer not to see this experiment tried out.

--Jeff Weintraub

[Update 9/6/2006: For some expert clarification of Ahmadinejad's formulations in this speech--just to avoid further pseudo-controversies about Persian-to-English translation--see What Ahmadinejad means (once again), which includes the following letter to the Guardian by Denis MacEoin, a scholar of Islam and the Middle East:
Annie McStravick (Letters, September 4) says nowhere did President Ahmadinejad call for "the elimination of Israel" citing "scholars of Farsi". I am a scholar of Farsi. In his October 26 2005 speech he used the term "qal' o qam’ kardan", a common expression with a standard dictionary definition of "eradicate, extirpate, exterminate".
Dr Denis MacEoin
Newcastle upon Tyne ]
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Jerusalem Post
August 3, 2006

'Israel's destruction is the solution'


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday the solution to the Middle East crisis was to destroy Israel, state-media reported.

In a speech during an emergency meeting of Muslim leaders in Malaysia, Ahmadinejad also called for an immediate cease-fire to end the fighting between Israel and the Iranian-backed group Hizbullah.

"Although the main solution is for the elimination of the Zionist regime, at this stage an immediate cease-fire must be implemented," Ahmadinejad said, according to state-run television in a report posted on its Web site Thursday.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev accused Ahmadinejad of trying to rally the region to support Iranian-backed Hizbullah.

"Our operation in Lebanon is designed to neutralize one of the long arms of Iran, Hezbollah," Regev said. "Hizbullah is their proxy, being used as an instrument of Teheran to advance their extremist agenda and the blow to Hezbollah is a blow to Iranian interests and a blow to all extremist Jihadist forces in the region.

Ahmadinejad called on all Muslim states to "cut their open and secret political and economic ties with the fake and outlawed Zionist regime" in response to its attacks against Lebanon.

He also urged Muslim states to "isolate" the United States and Britain for supporting Israel's military attacks against Lebanon.

Ahmadinejad also rejected deploying international forces on the Israeli-Lebanese border.

"Peace and security in Lebanon and its borders has to be preserved by the Lebanese government and people. Deployment of foreign forces is not acceptable in any shape unless it is just, based on UN rules and preserves the unity and territorial integrity of Lebanon," he said.