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Anti-Jew Day in Iran
Quds Day shows how bloody and intractable the Arab/Israeli crisis is.
Tens of thousands of Muslims observed an anti-Jewish day on September 26. Muslims in Iran, Gaza and elsewhere kept the 30th “Quds Day” observance by marching down streets, burning Israeli and American flags, mocking the Holocaust, celebrating past suicide bombings and calling for more. Arutz Sheva reports (September 28):
Iranian Muslim students at the Palestine Square in Tehran unveiled a book mocking the Holocaust, with its cover depicting a Jew with a crooked nose while drawing the outline of dead bodies. The book depicts Jews leaving the Nazi gas chambers with a counter that records “5,999,999,” one less than the round figure of 6 million Jews who were Nazi terror victims.“One picture,” Arutz Sheva continued, “shows Jews entering a Nazi extermination furnace and leaving as terrorists who are toting guns.” Meanwhile, in Gaza, Hamas politician Ahmed Abu Helbiya celebrated the school shooting of eight yeshiva students, one of the bulldozer attacks in Jerusalem and the recent attempted running over of more Jews by an Arab in his car. Helbiya also told Arabs to “contain the enemy and halt [Israel’s] aggression by planning martyrdom operations” (ibid.).
Quds Day was instituted in 1979 by the Iranian ayatollah in response to Israel’s “Jerusalem Day,” which celebrates the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967.The days surrounding Quds Day featured no less bloody rhetoric from Muslim leaders. The previous Tuesday, in New York, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave a Nazi Nuremberg-style speech from behind the United Nations General Assembly podium:
The dignity, integrity and rights of the American and European people are being played with by a small but deceitful number of people called Zionists. Although they are a minuscule minority, they have been dominating an important portion of the financial and monetary centers as well as the political decision-making centers of some European countries and the U.S. in a deceitful, complex and furtive manner.
Ahmadinejad, whose characteristic Nazi-like anti-Jewish polemics are now viewed as commonplace, judging by the comparatively sparse coverage of his latest rant, added, “The Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse” and the “American empire in the world is reaching the end of its road ….” He concluded addressing the nations of the world by saying Allah’s hand of power will emerge from the sleeve of the oppressed nations and put an end to America’s power, then prayed to the “great Almighty” from the podium in conclusion.
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