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Iran: Israel's
Existence 'Insult to Humanity'
 
TEHRAN, Iran — Israel's existence is an "insult to all
humanity," Iran's president said Friday in one of his sharpest attacks yet
against the Jewish state, as Israel openly debates whether to attack Iran over
its nuclear program. 
 
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said confronting Israel is an effort to
"protect the dignity of all human beings." 
"The existence of the Zionist regime is an insult to
all humanity," Ahmadinejad said. He was addressing worshippers at Tehran
University after nationwide pro-Palestinian rallies, an annual event marking
Quds (Jerusalem) Day on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan. 
Israel considers Iran an existential threat because of its
nuclear and missile programs, support for radical anti-Israel groups on its
borders and repeated references by Iranian leaders to Israel's destruction.
Ahmadinejad himself has repeatedly made such calls, as has Iran's Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 
Iran has denied allegations that it is seeking to build
nuclear weapons, saying its nuclear program is peaceful and aimed at producing
electricity and radioisotopes used to treat cancer patients. 
Israel has been carrying on an increasingly public debate
about whether to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. Israel's official position
is to favor diplomatic and economic measures to persuade Iran to halt its
uranium enrichment program, but Israel insists that Iran must not be allowed to
obtain nuclear weapons. Israeli leaders say "all options are on the
table," a clear reference to a military strike, if they determine that
other measures have failed. 
Iran has warned it would hit back at Israel if it is attacked,
also threatening to strike at American interests in the region. 
Ahmadinejad called Israel "a corrupt, anti-human
organized minority group standing up to all divine values." 
"Today, confronting the existence of the fabricated
Zionist regime is in fact protecting the rights and dignity of all human
beings," said Ahmadinejad, with a black and white scarf many Palestinians
wear around his neck. 
Demonstrators in Tehran set U.S. and Israeli flags on fire
and chanted "Death to the U.S." and "Death to Israel" during
their pro-Palestinian rally. 
Iran and Israel have been bitter enemies for decades.
Khamenei has called Israel a "cancerous tumor" that must be wiped
out. 
Tensions between Iran and Israel have intensified since
2005, when Ahmadinejad said in a speech that Israel will one day be "wiped
off the map." The Iranian president has also described the Holocaust, when
6 million Jews were killed by German Nazis and their collaborators during World
War II, as a "myth." 
 
© 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 

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