‘Israel should be annihilated,’ senior Iran aide says

T, Belman. The fact that Iran keeps calling for Israel’s destruction and P5+1 still makes a deal with them, can only be interpreted that the West is condonning such actions. No other interpretation is viable. Get ready for a major war this fall.

Adviser to parliamentary speaker rejects British foreign secretary’s suggestion that Rouhani indicating ‘more nuanced approach’ to Jewish state

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A senior Iranian official on Tuesday said Israel “should be annihilated,” and that the thawing relations with the West would not translate into a shift in Tehran’s position concerning the Jewish state.

Hussein Sheikholeslam, a foreign affairs adviser to parliament speaker Ali Larijani, told Iranian media that contrary to remarks by British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, “Our positions against the usurper Zionist regime have not changed at all; Israel should be annihilated and this is our ultimate slogan.”

Hammond was in Iran on Monday for the reopening of the UK embassy in Tehran, and said that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had indicated a “more nuanced approach” to Israel’s existence. Hammond said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s “revolutionary sloganizing” should be distinguished from “what Iran actually does in the conduct of its foreign policy.”

“We’ve got to, as we do with quite a number of countries, distinguish the internal political consumption rhetoric from the reality of the way they conduct their foreign policy,” the Guardian quoted Hammond saying.

Sheikholeslam told a Hamas news outlet earlier this month that Iran has resisted pressure exerted by the P5+1 world powers during the nuclear negotiations to halt its political involvement in Gaza, Syria and Yemen.

“These powers admitted that the reason for their pressure on us is our position on Israel,” he said. “We told them that we reject the existence of any Israeli on this earth.”

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  1. @ mar55:
    Good, very good hearing from you mar,
    Trinitire is precisely that. Its name comes from the White Sands Test Range, Alamogordo, New Mexico where the US detonated the first test nuclear devices. Also called Trinity Site. Then the green, glassy substance resulting from the detonation was called Trinitite.
    It can be seen yet under heavy lead glass casings in Ground Zero there. I had the privilege of being invited by Uncle Sam to visit the location in July 4, 1992.
    The islamic beasts may well only respond and desist from their monstrous activities as regretfully Japan did when President Truman took such action.

  2. Rightfully so. Israel (sanity) is a major threat to genocidal Islamism (insanity). The whole world knows it but does NOTHING.

  3. Britain: Can’t you pretend that you don’t want to annihilate the Jews? We have been pretending for years, even though coexisting with Hebrew vermin is really quite degrading. But if you can just fake it, we will give you $150 billion and nukes and everything you need to do the job a little later. The concept is one of circumspection and deferred gratification, old chap.

    Iran: No, honesty dictates declaring we want to kill the Jews as quickly as possible. Allah rejoices whenever we vow to slaughter these descendants of apes and pigs.

    Britain: Music to our ears, but if you just low key the genocidal rhetoric for awhile, the path will be smoothed for your admirable goal.

    Iran: Kill the Jews! Kill the Jews!!

    Britain: I must say that while we regret your lack of finesse, we do admire your most worthy objective.

  4. Hussein Sheikholeslam, a foreign affairs adviser to parliament speaker Ali Larijani

    😛 😛 😛
    really? hussein sheikh hole slam…??????
    I think they are having us on

  5. The West builds Holocaust Museums and loves to shed crocodile tears over dead Jews.

    When it comes to living Jews, its willing to look the other way and watch them be slaughtered as the price of doing business with a virulent anti-Semitic regime.

    Have we learned anything about the need to resist evil? No, its ancient history.