Millions of Iranians attended nationwide rallies Friday in support of
the Palestinians, while the country's hard-line President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said Israel's continued existence was an "insult to human
dignity."
"The creation, continued existence and unlimited (Western) support for
this regime is an insult to human dignity," Ahmadinejad said. "The
occupation of Palestine is not limited to one land. The Zionist issue
is now a global issue."
Ahmadinejad's remarks came as millions of Iranians held rallies across
Iran to protest Israel's continued control of Jerusalem.
The demonstrations for "Al-Quds Day" - Al-Quds is the Arabic name for
Jerusalem - also spilled over into anti-American protests because of US
support for Israel.
In the capital Teheran, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the
streets as they chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel." Some
protesters also burned American and Israeli flags.
State television reported similar large rallies in all other provincial
capitals and smaller towns across Iran.
The Iranian president once again said Palestinians should not pay any
price because Europeans committed crimes against Jews in World War II.
He said they could give a part of their own land in Europe or Alaska so
that the Jews can establish their country.
"I ask European governments supporting Zionists and the American people
that will you allow occupation of part of your land under a pretext and
then talk about a two-state solution?," Ahmadinejad said after the
rallies.
Ahmadinejad said a "free referendum" was the solution to the
Palestinian issue, saying Jews, Muslims and Christians as well as five
million Palestinian refugees should take part in a vote to determine
their own fate.
Ayatollah Mahould Hashemi Shahroudi, Iran's judiciary chief, said
Friday's rallies was "a good start for the destruction of the Zionist
regime."
Parliamentary speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel said the Israeli
occupation of Palestinian lands was a "blatant oppression" and warned
that the relationship between the Islamic world and the West won't
improve as long as Palestinians are not allowed to determine their fate
in a referendum.
Since the Islamic revolution in 1979, Iran has observed the last Friday
of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan as "Al-Quds Day," as a way of
expressing support to the Palestinians and emphasizing the importance
of Jerusalem to Muslims.
Jerusalem is the third holiest city in Islam after the Saudi Arabian
cities of Mecca and Medina.
Meanwhile, thousands of Gazans marched from Beit Lahiya to Jabalya to
commemorate "Al-Quds Day." The protesters burned, Israeli, US and
British flags.
Also, on Israel's northern border, Hizbullah activists and Lebanese
Shi'ites held an anti-Israel protest next to the border fence.
Lebanese troops manned the rally and prevented the protesters from
approaching the border.
IDF troops in the North were instructed to raise their level of alert.
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