Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Rafsanjani: Muslim anger over Gaza siege will explode and "burn" Israelis


Here again, Rafsanjani has nothing to say about the jihad the "Palestinians" continue to pursue against Israel. The only crime here, as far as he is concerned, is when Israel fights back.

More on Rafsanjani's remarks. "Iran Cleric Warns Israel of Muslim Anger Over Ongoing Gaza Siege," from AP, December 9 (thanks to Pamela): TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's former president and influential cleric is warning Israel of the consequences of the ongoing siege of the militant Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani says Muslim anger over the siege will eventually explode and "burn" Israelis.

Rafsanjani's spoke during a prayer sermon Tuesday. The remarks were carried by state radio.

The cleric also criticized Muslim countries for their passivity over the siege. He says "this disgrace will remain" a stain on those states. [...]

Iran supports Hamas

More of his recent comments:
Influential former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on Tuesday accused US president-elect Barack Obama of mimicking his predecessor's tough stance on Tehran's nuclear drive.

"I don't expect someone who considers himself to be originally from Africa and a member of the oppressed black race in America to repeat what (George W.) Bush has to say," Rafsanjani said in a sermon on state radio.

In an interview broadcast on Sunday, Obama vowed "tough but direct diplomacy" with Iran, offering incentives along with the threat of tougher sanctions over its atomic programme....

"I advise (Obama)... we don't want your incentives and your punishments will not stop us either," he said in a speech marking the Muslim Feast of the Sacrifice or Eid al-Adha.

"It's better for you to be reasonable and not to deprive Iran of its rights."

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