Ahmadinejad says Israel’s existence is "an insult to all of humanity."

March 1, 2010
By Jodie Anderson

 ’Zionist regime seeks world control’

In a rant that reeked of old-fashioned anti-Semitism, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that the “Zionist regime” was seeking to control the world.

Addressing the International Conference on National and Islamic Solidarity for Future of Palestine, Ahmadinejad said that the existence of the “Zionist regime” is an insult to all of humanity, asserting that it had lost its raison d’être.

He said it was

“well-known for all that the Zionist regime’s mission is threat, violence and beating drums of war,”

according to an IRNA translation.

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“Supporters of the Zionist regime who are shouting slogans of human rights and anti-terrorism, support systematic crimes of the occupying regime,” he said at the Teheran conference, adding that “everybody knows that the regime is seeking hegemony over the world.”

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