Ahmadinejad also had Nice Words for Israel on its 60th year of Occupation
Ahmadinejad said that Israel was a "rotten and stinking corpse"... How expressive and accurate of him. How could he have read my thoughts... and I am sure that I'm not alone!! lol... I wonder why Israeli media is omitting the use of the word "rotten" although Ahmadinejad clearly used it:)
I also really wonder if Israel is getting any "congratulations" from any Arab leaders... Nothing would astonish me today. After all, they did offer whatever Palestinian territory the Israelis helped themselves to those passed few years, on a golden plate! They did zilch to stop the Israelis using all their convenient classical excuses..
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3541038,00.html
Iranian president: Israel heading for destruction
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad chooses to mark Israel's 60th Independence Day by warning Zionist regime of its 'impending doom'
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05.08.08, 18:38 / Israel News |
"Israel is nothing but a stinking corpse," said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Thursday, speaking with the Iranian news agency IRNA.
Unlike other world leaders who sent Israel their congratulations on its 60th Independence Day, Ahmadinejad chose to convey a radically different message.
"Those who think they can resuscitate the stinking corpse of the Zionist regime on its birthday are sorely mistaken… the very existence of the Zionist entity is questioned. It is heading for destruction.
"Israel has come to its end like the dead rat it became after it was beaten in the (Second) Lebanon War," added Ahmadinejad.
The small Jewish community in Iran did not celebrate Israel's independence. Siamak Morsedah, head of the Jewish community in Iran told AFP that the community saw no need to celebrate, especially since Israel was "killing innocent Palestinians" in the Gaza Strip.
The Jewish community in Iran, he added, does not agree with Israel's conduct in the Strip since it constituted what he called "inhumane behavior"; nor does the community feel the need to mark the Jewish State's independence – "We are Iranians," he said. "Israel's independence has nothing to do with us."



