by Amir Taheri
• July 31, 2015 at 10:30 am
- The book has
received approval from Khamenei's office and is thus the most
authoritative document regarding his position on the issue.
- Khamenei makes
his position clear from the start: Israel has no right to exist
as a state He claims his strategy for the destruction of Israel is not
based on anti-Semitism, which he describes as a European phenomenon. His
position is based on "well-established Islamic principles."
- According to
Khamenei, Israel, which he labels an "enemy" and
"foe," is a special case for three reasons. The first is that
it is a loyal "ally of the American Great Satan" and a key
element in its "evil scheme" to dominate "the heartland
of the Ummah."
- Khamenei
describes Israel as "a cancerous tumor" whose elimination
would mean that "the West's hegemony and threats will be
discredited" in the Middle East. In its place, he boasts," the
hegemony of Iran will be promoted."
- Khamenei's tears
for "the sufferings of Palestinian Muslims" are also
unconvincing. To start with, not all Palestinians are Muslims. And, if
it were only Muslim sufferers who deserved sympathy, why doesn't he beat
his chest about the Burmese Rohingya and the Chechens massacred and
enchained by Vladimir Putin, not to mention Muslims daily killed by
fellow-Muslims across the globe?
- In the early days
of his mission, the Prophet Muhammad toyed with the idea of making
Jerusalem the focal point of prayers for Islam. He soon abandoned the
idea and adopted his hometown of Mecca. For that reason, some classical
Muslim writers refer to Jerusalem as "the discarded one," like
a first wife who is replaced by a new favorite. In the 11th
century the Shiite Fatimid Caliph, Al-Hakim even ordered the destruction
of Jerusalem.
- Dozens of maps
circulate in the Muslim world, showing the extent of Muslim territories
lost to the infidel that must be recovered. These include large parts of
Russia and Europe, almost a third of China, the whole of India and parts
of the Philippines and Thailand.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei (center), is
shown meeting in May 2014 with Iran's military chief of staff and the
commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. (Image source: IRNA)
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"The flagbearer of Jihad to liberate Jerusalem."
This is how the blurb of "Palestine," a new book, published by
Islamic Revolution Editions last week in Tehran, identifies the author.
The author is "Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Husseini Khamenei,"
the "Supreme Guide" of the Islamic Republic in Iran, a man whose fatwa
has been recognized by U.S. President Barack Obama as having the force of
law.
Edited by Saeed Solh-Mirzai, the 416-page book has received approval
from Khamenei's office and is thus the most authoritative document regarding
his position on the issue.
Khamenei makes his position clear from the start: Israel has no right
to exist as a state.
He uses three words. One is "nabudi" which means
"annihilation". The other is "imha" which means
"fading out," and, finally, there is "zaval"
meaning "effacement."
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