Ahmadinejad doubts Israel's ability to continue to exist
Bethlehem - Ma'an - The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has doubted the continuity of the existence of Israel.
The Iranian news agency, MUHR, reported that Ahmadinejad has, during a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at Doha in Qatar, called for the necessity of the whole Islamic world to support the Palestinian people, against the tyranny of the Israeli occupation.
He allegedly stated "everybody knows that Israel had been established in the region to strengthen the colonial powers in the heart of the Islamic world," inferring that the existence of Israel represents an assault in itself.
Israel, according to the Iranian president, "was founded to cause tension in the region, and to impose the policies of the United States and Britain, which directly contradicts the supposition that Israel can provide peace and security in the region".
In addition, Ahmadinejad said that Israel is "heading towards the bottomless ditch, in light of the success of the Palestinian struggle for liberty".
The Palestinian Prime Minister, Isma'il Haniyeh expressed his high appreciation of the Iranian support to the Palestinian cause and people, "which reflects their deep understanding of the meanings of the principles of Islam."
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