First Published: 2012-08-17

 

Ahmadinejad: 'Tumour' of Israel will soon be finished off

 

Iranian President says there will be no trace of Americans, Zionists in new Mideast with grace of God, nations’ help.

 

Middle East Online

The usual rhetoric on Iran's Quds Day

TEHRAN- Israel is a "cancerous tumour" that will soon be finished off, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday told demonstrators holding an annual protest against the existence of the Jewish state.

"The Zionist regime and the Zionists are a cancerous tumour. Even if one cell of them is left in one inch of (Palestinian) land, in the future this story (of Israel's existence) will repeat," he said in a speech in Tehran marking Iran's Quds Day that was broadcast on state television.

"The nations of the region will soon finish off the usurper Zionists in the Palestinian land.... A new Middle East will definitely be formed. With the grace of God and help of the nations, in the new Middle East there will be no trace of the Americans and Zionists," he said.

The diatribe took place amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran over Tehran's disputed nuclear programme.

The Jewish state has in recent weeks intensified its threats to possibly bomb Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent it having the capability to produce atomic weapons.

Iran, which is suffering under severe Western sanctions, denies its nuclear programme is anything but peaceful. Its military has warned it will destroy Israel if it attacks.

State television showed crowds marching under blazing sunshine in Tehran and other Iranian cities to mark Quds Days, whose name, derived from Arabic, designates the city of Jerusalem, the disputed future capital of both the Israelis and the Palestinians.

Demonstrators held up Palestinian flags and pictures of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and banners reading "Death to Israel" and "Death to America." A group in Tehran was filmed burning an Israeli flag.

The marches have been an annual event during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Iran, ever since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

They underline Iran's antipathy to Israel and its ally the United States, and support for the Palestinian cause, which Khamenei on Wednesday said was "a religious duty."

The supreme leader described Israel as a "bogus and fake Zionist outgrowth" in the Middle East that "will disappear."


Name see gul
Country USA
Rather than pretending Israel has a short future Ahmadinejad should be worried about his and Iran\'s future. Israel\'s friends will see that they are around indefinitely while Iran does not have a single friend, not even in the ME.
Name Jasim
Country Kuwait
Raymond: you cant even pronounce his name better shut it.
Name Dmitri
Country USSR
Daniel., you should stop reading jweish written bible it is \'self chosen\' and Rymond, Ahmadinejad has few more months in office then after that you never hear from him. Dictatores were Qaddafi , mubarak, Saddam, ben ali, king Abdollah and Moraco and family run clowns in bahrain saudi and Qatar and US supports all therse dictators now go figure it out about democracy is US talking about
Name John J.
Country USA
wonder how Ahmadinejad plans to finish off the tumour?
 

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