Israel: It’s Payback Time
by Amil Imani
Once again, the unelected,
illegitimate clown puppet of the thugs of the Iranian Islamic regime, President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, “The Monkey” to Iranians, has spewed some outrageous
statements against the State of Israel.
In a fiery speech delivered
on Sunday, on the 18th anniversary of the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini, the father of Islamic terrorism, The Monkey said that “Allah
willing, in the future we will witness the destruction” of Israel.
No sooner did President
Ahmadinejad emerge from obscurity and assume his new role as the head of the
Executive Branch of the Islamic regime in Iran than he unleashed a torrent of
venomous rhetoric against the United States and Israel. This is contrary to the
sentiments of the majority of Iranians.
Ahmadinejad does not
represent the Iranian people any more than his turbaned-colleagues presently
ruling Iran do. What needs to be understood is that in fact Ahmadinejad and the
Mullahs, above all else, are true Muslims and despise anything “Iranian” and
its ancient “pre-Islamic” heritage.
Iranians are proud of their
historical friendship with the Jewish people. The bond of friendship goes back
to the landmark action of King Cyrus the Great of Persia. In 537 B.C., having
conquered Babylon, the benevolent King Cyrus freed the Jews from captivity and
empowered them to return to the Promised Land and build their temple.
Most Iranians nowadays want
to distance themselves from the Islamic Regime in Iran and the likes of
Ahmadinejad. Iranians wish the world to make a distinction between Iranian
People and the despicable Islamic regime, its wicked followers and traitorous lobbyists.
“The Monkey” sees Jews as the
sworn enemies of Islam. The hostility dates back to the time of Muhammad’s own
treatment of the Jews
in Medina. At first, expediently, Muhammad called the Jews “people
of the book,” and accorded them a measure of tolerance until he gained enough
power to unleash his devastating wrath on them.
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon was "shocked and dismayed" at a report that Iran's
hard-line president said the world would soon witness the destruction of
Israel, the United Nations said Thursday.
It is time for the world to
see Ahmadinejad and his handlers for what they are. These end-of-the-worlders
are not interested in any negotiation, any compromise or live-and-let-live. They
are determined to be the soldiers of Mahdi come-what-may.
They have no problem with the total destruction of the world. They are headed
for a life of eternal bliss in Allah’s paradise. They hardly care, they would even
rejoice, if the rest of humanity is subjected to a tragic death in the nuclear,
biological and chemical wasteland of planet earth.
What make matters terribly
dangerous are the modern instruments of force and the willingness to use them.
Centuries ago, the sword in the hand of the Islamists carved a huge empire.
Now, with the weapons of mass destruction, the entire world is at peril.
Iranian Muslims are victims of the Islamic virus
that has destroyed in them their traditional respect for diversity. It is the
Iranian ancient fundamental belief in the validity and value of diversity that
has held the nation together over the millennia.
There
exists such duplicity within the Iranian culture. Originally, Iranians were
forced to accept Islam to save their lives from the Arab invaders, but deep
inside the heart of every single Iranian alive to this date, the burning
sensation and resentment of the Arab-Islamic invasion to their culture is
forever enflaming. Most Iranians may actually confess of being Muslims; yet,
the overwhelming Iranians have never read Quran or understand its
language. The events in history have toughened Iranians gravely. They have
become great pretenders
The
greatest celebration in Iran is the Persian New Year or better known as Nowruz, not the birth of the Prophet
Mohammad (like in most Muslim countries) in whose name Iran was conquered and
millions of Persians were perished. Iranians have not forgotten that, and they
never will.
Throughout history, Iranians
have been known for their tolerance of other creeds and religions. This was
particularly notable in their associations and contacts with the Jews. Having
been oppressed by the Seleucids and the Romans, the Jews had come to believe
that Iran was the only super power capable of saving them from a fanatical
foreign yoke, as it had done once before in the Achaemenid period.
The Parthian dynasty role in the
liberation of the Jews gave rise to the well-known saying: “When you see a
Parthian charger tied up to a tomb-stone in the land of Israel, the hour of the
Messiah will be near". This shows the love of the Jews for the
Persians as their savoir. Unlike what the clergies are preaching today, the
majority of Iranians have enjoyed being a good host to their fellow countrymen,
the Jewish population. “In the continuous struggles between the Parthians and
the Romans, the Jews
had every reason to hate the Romans, the destroyers of their sanctuary, and to
side with the Persians: their protectors.”
True Iranians have remained
friends of the Jews by both belief as well as deeds. During the shameful
Hitlerian campaign of exterminating the Jews, for instance, Iranian missions in
Europe, notably the one in France, issued Iranian passports to facilitate the
flight of French and other European Jews from the claws of Nazis and their gas
chambers—the very gas chambers that the true Muslim, disgracing Iranians,
Ahmadinejad, denies ever existed.
Iranians stand for the right of the Jews as well as the equal rights under the
law for any and all religious and secular people. “A friend in need is the
friend in-deed,” is an apt saying. It is time for Israel to reciprocate the
historical assistance of the Iranians at the hour of their needs. It is payback
time now. Israel should give the Iranian people a helping hand by supporting
the freedom-loving Iranians. It is the Iranian people who can best end the
tyrannical and menacing mullahcracy that is posing a deadly threat to all
concerned.
Amil
Imani is an Iranian-born American citizen and pro-democracy activist residing
in the United States of America. Imani is a columnist, literary translator,
novelist and an essayist, who has been writing and speaking out for the
struggling people of his native land, Iran.
He maintains a website at Amil Imani.com
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