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Israel walks out on Ahmadinejad's speech
 


September 25, 2012 - Updated 935 PKT
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UNITED NATIONS: Iran’s president called Israel a nuclear-armed “fake regime” shielded by the United States, prompting Israel’s U.N. ambassador to walk out of a high-level U.N. meeting on Monday promoting the rule of law.

 

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also accused the U.S. and others of misusing freedom of speech and failing to speak out against the defamation of people’s beliefs and “divine prophets,” an apparent reference to the recently circulated video made in the U.S. which attacks Islam and denigrates the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

 

The Iranian leader, who has called for Israel’s destruction, used his speech to denounce Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory and U.S. vetoes in the U.N. Security Council to back its ally. He urged all nations to “hold occupiers accountable and make efforts to return the occupied territories to their rightful owners.”

 

Mr. Ahmadinejad blamed the “discriminatory” veto power of the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France for the Security Council’s failure to ensure peace in the world, and he called for a change in the rules “in favour of nations with due regard to justice.”

 

As Mr. Ahmadinejad addressed leaders and ministers from more than 100 countries, Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor walked out of the General Assembly hall.

 

“Ahmadinejad showed again that he not only threatens the future of the Jewish people, he seeks to erase our past,” Mr. Prosor said in a statement.

 

“Three thousand years of Jewish history illustrate the clear danger of ignoring fanatics like Iran’s President, especially as he inches closer to acquiring nuclear weapons,” he said. “Those who ignore his hateful words today will bear responsibility for his deeds tomorrow.”

 

Israel views a nuclear-armed Iran as an existential threat, but Iran insists its nuclear program is purely peaceful and aimed solely at producing nuclear energy.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
This man is an opportunist, trying to build political capital out of a very sad situation. The fact is that nations are all created at some point in history and this is no different to Israel. By the way, I am not an Israeli or Jewish. If you insist that nations can't be created then tell me what is Pakistan!

TruthSeeker
United Kingdom
100% agree with Ahmedinejad. Sir, my advice to you is to stop fighting for Palestinian cause. The very own ARABS, whose lands are stolen, are planning with JEWS to attack you. It will not be possible for ISRAEL/USA to threaten attacks on IRAN without ARABS consent. On the other hands these palestinians are going to USA / INDIA (The arms feeding ZIONISTS occupation of Palestinian land). Let the arab handle it!!!! (Arabs are just sitting there and taking orders from USA/UK/GERMANY)

Akbar Khan
USA
Iranian pesident has every right of freedom of speech and he is talking the truth.

Chauhan
Zimbabwe
Very correct and truthful speech from Iranian president.

Hussain Raza
Pakistan
Bravo President Ahmadinejad.

Haris Maqsood
Pakistan
Iran also deserve the right to have nuclear technology as other country including israel.

shakeel
Pakistan
He is touching a raw nerve, even within the Western Nations......basically...why should Israel be allowed to get away with Murder.....of people, history, tradition, legacy...etc I guess his style is a little "in your face" but I guess he feels that is the only way to get noticed whilst most (powerfull) nations have kept quite about the continued attrocities against the Palestinians!

Morad786
Qatar
Very well said by Mr. Ahmadinejad at least someone dares to say the truth.

babar
Pakistan
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