Ahmadinejad: Israel's attempts to 'Judaize' Jerusalem will bring about its end
haaretz.com
03-Jan-2012 (2 comments)

Earlier Tuesday, American officials rejected an Iranian demand that its
naval vessels leave the Gulf, indicating that the threat itself was an
indication that economic sanctions on Iran were beginning to take a toll
on the Islamic Republic.

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پندارنیک

Don't assassin the paperboy..........:))

by پندارنیک on

.......if you don't like the headline, Jason Bourne*

How do you know what Iranians think? Really.

*courtesy of Roger_Rabit.

 


Simorgh5555

'Of' monstrous misinformation Pendar Jan

by Simorgh5555 on

Given that the tenets of Islam is in breach of Jewish copright they now claim that Abrhaham was their prophet and Jerusalem is their city simply becase Muhammad had a metaphysical pilgrimage (night journey) to an undisclosed location which Muslim clerics claim it was Jerusalem even though the city was not even mentioned once in the Koran. To add to that, as every body knows including you despite your feigned ignorance, that the Dome on the Rock and the Al Aqsa mosque are built on the Temple of Soloman. Its not enough that Jews were banished from Merdina and that Muslims have three major holy cities but they also have to have Jerusalem as well.

When the Otttomans and the Hashemite Kingdom controlled the Temple Mount Jews were heavily restricted to set foot in the area. For more than 1,000 yearsJews were either restricted or forbidden to enter the Temple Mount on pain of death by Muslim and Christian occupiers so don't start your sob story. 

Real Iranians would totally support Israel's control of Jerusalem (in its entirity) because of the historical commitment by the Achaemenid's and Sassanians to support the reconstruction of the Temple and Jewish sovereignty over the city. Furthermore, as Iranians we know all too well our Fire Temples and ancient pre-Islamic palaces falling into ruin by Muslims. Just imagine if Mohammed's 'Night Journey' had taken him to Persepolis instead of Jerusalem and the Muslim shrines were built over the ruins of Persepolis, wouldn't you object?