Splits
08-11-2015, 09:09 PM
Yet this is repeated verbatim, as if it is true (looking at you Huckabee, Netanyahu). The fact of the matter is Iran's leadership takes the same position as Israel's leadership takes of them: regime change. Israel does not seek to kill all Persians, just overthrow their regime. Iran does not seek to kill all Jews, just overthrow their regime. Both with good reason, tbh. Both regimes are sick and demented (though only one commits mass-murder and kills hundreds of children regularly against their neighbors).
This was clearly laid out recently by Khamenei. Notice how "elimination of Israel" is solely about the Zionist regime that is currently in power, not the citizens. Not pushing them into the sea. Not killing them. Simply justice for all living in greater Palestine.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B1_LKrrIcAAMAZB.png
Are any of those 9 Q&A even controversial? He explicitly calls for no military conflict in point #8 ("We recommend neither a classical war by the army of Muslim countries nor to throw migrated Jews at sea"). This is a rational foreign policy proposal for anyone who is not a blinded Zionist.
Meanwhile, you have American politicians openly calling for extensive bombing of Iran, even nuking Iran. Yet none of their officials make similar claims. And the Zionist-controlled media continually spews "wipe Israel off the map" and "push the Jews into the sea" as if that were Iranian policy.
Note there are up to 25000 Jews willingly living inside Iran, despite the fact that they could leave if they wanted (http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/08/iran-nuclear-deal-nazi-germany/400631/):
The Iranian regime has been in power for 36 years. It governs a Jewish population of between 10,000 (http://www.jewishdatabank.org/studies/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=3113) and 25,000 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5367892.stm). Life for Iranian Jews is not easy. They cannot express any sympathy for Israel. Indeed, they must go out of their way to reject Zionism lest they confirm regime suspicions about their loyalty. And those suspicions sometimes descend into outright persecution,as happened (http://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/30/world/spy-trial-of-13-leaves-the-jews-of-iran-shaken.html) in 1999 in the city of Shiraz, when 13 Jews were imprisoned for several years on charges of spying for Israel.
But while Iran’s Jews are not free, neither is their government trying to kill them. Three and a half decades after the Islamic Revolution, Iran boasts perhaps 60 functioning synagogues (https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/irans-jewish-community-reflects-a-complicated-relationship-with-israel/2013/10/02/e531039e-2ac4-11e3-b141-298f46539716_story_1.html), along with multiple kosher butchers and Jewish schools (http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/Iranian-Jews-mourn-passing-of-chief-rabbi-Hamadani-346903). The regime recently erected (http://www.haaretz.com/beta/1.632532) a monument to Jews who died fighting in the Iran-Iraq War. When former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied the Holocaust, the leader of Iran’s Jewish community publicly reprimanded (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4705246.stm) him. Perhaps most tellingly, a substantial Jewish community remains in Iran, despite being allowed to leave.
This was clearly laid out recently by Khamenei. Notice how "elimination of Israel" is solely about the Zionist regime that is currently in power, not the citizens. Not pushing them into the sea. Not killing them. Simply justice for all living in greater Palestine.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B1_LKrrIcAAMAZB.png
Are any of those 9 Q&A even controversial? He explicitly calls for no military conflict in point #8 ("We recommend neither a classical war by the army of Muslim countries nor to throw migrated Jews at sea"). This is a rational foreign policy proposal for anyone who is not a blinded Zionist.
Meanwhile, you have American politicians openly calling for extensive bombing of Iran, even nuking Iran. Yet none of their officials make similar claims. And the Zionist-controlled media continually spews "wipe Israel off the map" and "push the Jews into the sea" as if that were Iranian policy.
Note there are up to 25000 Jews willingly living inside Iran, despite the fact that they could leave if they wanted (http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/08/iran-nuclear-deal-nazi-germany/400631/):
The Iranian regime has been in power for 36 years. It governs a Jewish population of between 10,000 (http://www.jewishdatabank.org/studies/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=3113) and 25,000 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5367892.stm). Life for Iranian Jews is not easy. They cannot express any sympathy for Israel. Indeed, they must go out of their way to reject Zionism lest they confirm regime suspicions about their loyalty. And those suspicions sometimes descend into outright persecution,as happened (http://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/30/world/spy-trial-of-13-leaves-the-jews-of-iran-shaken.html) in 1999 in the city of Shiraz, when 13 Jews were imprisoned for several years on charges of spying for Israel.
But while Iran’s Jews are not free, neither is their government trying to kill them. Three and a half decades after the Islamic Revolution, Iran boasts perhaps 60 functioning synagogues (https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/irans-jewish-community-reflects-a-complicated-relationship-with-israel/2013/10/02/e531039e-2ac4-11e3-b141-298f46539716_story_1.html), along with multiple kosher butchers and Jewish schools (http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/Iranian-Jews-mourn-passing-of-chief-rabbi-Hamadani-346903). The regime recently erected (http://www.haaretz.com/beta/1.632532) a monument to Jews who died fighting in the Iran-Iraq War. When former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied the Holocaust, the leader of Iran’s Jewish community publicly reprimanded (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4705246.stm) him. Perhaps most tellingly, a substantial Jewish community remains in Iran, despite being allowed to leave.