Iran's
Leader Urges Palestinians to Launch Violent Uprising
by IPT News • Feb 21, 2017 at
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is urging Palestinians to
launch another violent "intifada" targeting Israelis, Reuters reported.
Speaking at a recent conference in Tehran, Khamenei called for Israel's
destruction and referred to the Jewish state as a "cancerous
tumor."
"... by Allah's permission, we will see that this intifada will
begin a very important chapter in the history of fighting and that it will
inflict another defeat on that usurping regime," Khamenei said,
according to a transcript of the remarks featured on his website.
"The Palestinian intifada continues to gallop forward in a
thunderous manner so that it can achieve its other goals until the complete
liberation of Palestine," the Ayatollah added.
For years, senior Iranian figures have called for Israel's destruction.
These statements, however, are not just rhetoric to invigorate domestic
audiences. Iran has invested considerable resources to prop up terrorist
proxies, including Hamas and Hizballah, to militarily confront Israel. Iran
also finances and explicitly encourages Palestinians to engage in
individual terrorist initiatives.
Sanctions relief in the 2015 Iran nuclear enabled Iran to enhance
terrorist operations and increase funding for Palestinians who attack
Israelis. Last year, the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon confirmed that every Palestinian terrorist's family
will receive $7,000 for attacking Israelis and $30,000 if a family's home
is demolished by the Israel Defense Forces. Financial transfers would be
distributed through the Palestinian branch of Iran's 25-year-old "Shahid
Institutions."
"The martyrs' blood will release the entire Palestine, from the
river to the sea," Ambassador Mohammad Fathali said.
In January 2016, Hizballah's Unit 133 tried to coordinate a Palestinian terrorist cell in the West
Bank, sending the operatives $5,000 to buy weapons to kill Israeli
soldiers. Similar to previous Hamas attempts, Hizballah was trying to
escalate Palestinian violence into a full-fledged uprising, seeking to
introduce an organized element to a phenomenon that was largely
characterized by individual acts.
Acting on Iranian orders, Hizballah was able to direct and coordinate
dozens of Palestinian terrorist cells during the second Intifada From 2002
to 2007, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Hizballah directed and coordinated dozens of Palestinian terrorist
networks, mostly cells that were part of Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades. Throughout the 1990s and beginning of 2000s, Hizballah sent Lebanese
operatives with foreign passports to Israel via Europe in order to support
Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups devoted to sabotaging the Oslo
Peace Process and damage the Palestinian Authority.
Ayatollah Khamenei's latest call for the Jewish state's destruction is
much more than political bluster. His remarks are a direct signal to ignite
widespread terrorist violence.
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