Jpost staff and michal lando
In yet another verbal attack against Israel, Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad called the Jewish state a "filthy bacteria" whose sole
purpose was to oppress the other nations of the region.
"The world powers established this filthy bacteria, the Zionist regime,
which is lashing out at the nations in the region like a wild beast,"
the Iranian president told supporters at a rally in southern Iran.
"[Israel] won support [from the other nations] which created it as a
scarecrow, so as to keep the people of this area under control,"
Ahmadinejad said.
Referring to the assassination of Hizbullah terror chief Imad
Mughniyeh, the Iranian leader said that Israel "uses terror as a threat
every day, and afterwards is happy and joyful."
Meanwhile, the Israeli mission to the United Nations has written a
letter of complaint to the UN Security Council, protesting recent
remarks by two senior members of the Iranian regime threatening Israel.
Last week, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that
Commander-General Muhammad Ali Jafari of the Iranian Revolutionary
Guard Corps wrote in a letter to Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah that
he was convinced "that Hizbullah's might is increasing with every
passing day, and that in the near future, we will witness the
disappearance of this cancerous growth called Israel."
Later that day, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Iran,
Maj.-Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi, said in his own letter to Nasrallah that
"the hero-breeding land of Lebanon... [would] nurture hundreds and
thousands of such heroes... and that combatants of the Lebanese and
Palestinian Islamic resistance [would] continue the struggle until the
complete destruction of the Zionist regime and liberation of the entire
Islamic land of Palestine."
The letter from the Israeli mission - written Tuesday at the request of
the Foreign Ministry - to Security Council President Ricardo Alberto
Arias, calls on the international community to condemn "these
outrageous anti-Israel, anti-Semitic and racist threats, which
undoubtedly constitute direct and public incitement to commit
genocide."
Ambassador Dan Gillerman said the Iranian officials' letters
represented "anti-Israel rhetoric and racism of the worst kind."
He called the Iranian rhetoric a "blatant violation" of the United
Nations Charter. Furthermore, the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide is explicit in its demand for
states to punish and prosecute those that carry out "direct and public
incitement to commit genocide," wrote Gillerman.
The letter does not ask the Security Council to issue a statement,
because similar instances in the past have failed to round up the
necessary 15-member consensus.
"This still doesn't diminish the importance of the complaint," Deputy
UN Ambassador Daniel Carmon told The Jerusalem Post. "The name of the
game in this organization is texts, speeches, letters and documents
circulated as a way for people to express themselves. We feel that
every time there is something [unusual] - a terrorist attack, or a
dangerous expression - we put it on record."
While the letter does not call for a statement by the Security Council,
it expresses a demand that the international community condemn the
Iranian officials' rhetoric, said Carmon. "How will they do it? I don't
know," he said.
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