Iran’s Khamenei reportedly publishes book on how to destroy Israel
While President Barack Obama aimed to sell Congress on the Iran agreement, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was working on his own domestic front, releasing a book detailing his plan to eliminate the “cancerous tumor” Israel.
The book’s blurb reportedly bills it as “The flagbearer of Jihad to liberate Jerusalem”.
He also brags about how his regime has helped terrorists attack Israel in the recent past, according to the Post.
They are “nabudi”, which means “annihilation”; “imha”, meaning “fading out”; and “zaval”, which means “effacement”.
Khamenei referred to as anti-Semitism as a European notion, based on the Publish, and claimed that his perspective is predicated on “well-established Islamic rules”.
In the book, Khamenei reportedly makes a theological argument for the aggressive strategy, advancing a principle that no land which has ever been under Muslim rule should ever be ceded.
“What matters in Islam is ownership of a land’s government, even if the majority of inhabitants are non-Muslims”, according to the report. He states that one of his fondest desires is to pray in Jerusalem. He said instead of pursuing “classical wars” or a “massacre of the Jews”, a long period of low-intensity warfare should be launched, so that life for Israelis will become so unpleasant that they will start leaving the country.
He said this “practical and logical mechanism” would have Israel under Muslim rule with some Jews being allowed to stay as a “protected minority” but only after proving “genuine roots”. The ideas outlined by the Gatestone Institute that appear in “Palestine” echoed an article linked to by the English Twitter handle widely attributed to Khamenei himself, called “9 key questions about the elimination of Israel.” But the subtext is that a nuclear-armed Iran would make Israel think twice before trying to counter Khamenei’s strategy by taking military action against the Islamic Republic.
The supreme leader’s top three reasons for wanting to destroy the Jewish state include: its occupation of Jerusalem, its unflagging belligerence against Muslims and its intimate relationship with the “Great Satan”, the United States. As a gesture of good will, he suggests that the state would be established only after a referendum, in which at least eight million Palestinians across the globe would be able to vote, as well as some 2.2 million Jews who were born in Israel, while Jews “who have come from other places” would be excluded.
All Palestinians and their descendants, wherever they are, would be able to vote, while Jews “who have come from other places” would be excluded. Thus, the “Supreme Guide” is certain of the results of his proposed referendum.
Khamenei also boasts about the regime’s success to make life impossible for Israelis through terror attacks from its proxies in Lebanon and Gaza. He writes that he aims to recruit West Bank “fighters” in units modeled after Hezbollah.
Naturally Khamenei also included a healthy does of denying the Holocaust which he called “a propaganda ploy”, adding that, “If there was such a thing, we don’t know why it happened and how”.
This is what Iran’s leaders are preaching to their people and their allies in the Middle East. Do we really want to give succor?