The Iranian undeclared war

Iran is once more waging war on Israel, and not exactly by proxy.

An Iranian paper here Monday commented on the withdrawal of the Jewish settlers from Gaza Strip urging Palestinians “to speed up the struggle against the usurper entity Israel.” “Any false sense of euphoria at this stage would be catastrophic,” warned the ‘Kayhan International’ adding that not necessarily an armed confrontation but a “Coordinated Jihad in all spheres of the struggle,” was what was really needed at the current junction.

Criticizing the forthcoming talks between the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, the strongly-worded editorial said “nothing is going to come out of these self-humiliating one-sided talks that have seen only setbacks for the Palestinian since the treasonous trend of compromise started in Oslo and Madrid in 1993.”

Not strong enough for you? How’s this?

“The Palestinians have a date with destiny that will eventually obliterate all traces of Zionist usurpation from their homeland,” said the paper in conclusion.

Oh, but that’s only one newspaper, it means nothing, right? Wrong.

Tehran, Iran, Sep. 04 – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the jihad against Israel must continue and be strengthened, Iran’s semi-official daily Jomhouri Islami reported on Sunday.

“The only way to fight the Zionist enemy is to continue and increase resistance and jihad”, Ayatollah Khamenei said at a meeting on Saturday with secretary general of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad, Ramadan Abdullah, the hard-line daily Jomhouri Islami wrote.

Iran supports Islamic Jihad and Hizbullah, two of the terrorist groups that have murdered or injured thousands of Israelis. And again, the world ignores this completely, and actually has the nerve to support Hizbullah in their ludicrous claim to the Sheba’a Farms area.

Once more, the Yourish.com mantra: Anti-Semites of the world, just die already. That includes the Mullahs who rule Iran.

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