By DPA
Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Israel
Tehran on Monday said that even after 60 years, Israel still has
neither legitimacy nor any role in the Middle East, ISNA news agency
reported Monday.
"The West has tried to impose a fabricated regime on the Middle East
but even after 60 years, the Zionist regime (Israel) has neither gained
any legitimacy nor played any role in this region," Iranian Foreign
Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said.
Calling United States policies in the Middle East a failure, Mottaki
predicted the collapse of Israel.
Mottaki was in Beirut last week to participate in the funeral
procession for Imad Muganiyeh, a military leader of the Lebanese
militia group Hezbollah who was killed in a bomb attack in Damascus
last week.
Tehran, an avid supporter of Hezbollah, blamed Israel for Muganiyeh's
assassination but said that such moves could not stop the struggle
against Israeli "atrocities."
"The era of imposing policies on other states by military threats is
over. The nations in the region will no longer surrender to any
threats," Mottaki said.
Iran does not acknowledge Israel as a sovereign state and historic
hostilities reached their peak following the 2005 election of President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who not only called for Israel's elimination from
the Middle East but also questioned the Holocaust.
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