Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Israel will soon disappear

Filed under:Politics — posted by webmaster on June 3, 2007 @ 3:14 pm

The president of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, known for his rigid statements, has declared that in the nearest future the world will become the witness of disappearance of the state Israel.
According to the Iranian leader, last year’s war between Israel and “Hezbollah” grouping on territory of southern Lebanon has shown, that “hegemonies of the Israeli occupational mode the end “has come. Iranian President has emphasized that this war has reckoned last days of Israel.
At the ceremonies, devoted to the 18th anniversary of the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, known as the leader of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has declared that “God willing, in the near future we will witness the destruction of the corrupt occupier regime”.
It is necessary to note that Ahmadinejad has earlier featured with his antiIsraeli statements. So, practically right after the election he has declared that Israel should be erased from a card of the world. This statement became the reason of large scandal, and the Iranian President has been condemned worldwide. Later, however, Ahmadinejad’s supporters have declared that words of the President have been incorrectly translated, and he has just declared, that Israel will stop existence without external influence.
It is worth of mentioning that from the very beginning “Hezbollah”, which headquarters is based in Lebanon, was considered as the proIranian grouping. It has been based by the Iranian “volunteers”, directed by an Islamic mode during civil war.

 

 

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