Iran's Anti-Israel Rhetoric Aimed at Arab Opinion

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WASHINGTON, Mar 9 (IPS) - After Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called in October 2005 for an end to the state of Israel, Israeli leaders began stepping up talk of an "existential threat" to the country.

Likud Party leader Binyamin Netanyahu, who is now forming a new government, has even used it to support his argument that the Iranian president is threatening a new "holocaust" against Jews.

Serious Israeli and Iranian analysts of Iran's national security policy, however, have long viewed similar statements by Iranian leaders - and its assistance to Hamas and Hezbollah - as having nothing to do with ending the Israeli state, much less using military force to destroy it.

The Iranian condemnation of Israel and embrace of the Palestinian cause, according to these analysts, have been largely a strategic ploy to turn Arab public opinion against the Sunni regimes' policies of hostility toward Iran.

Shlomo Ben-Ami, who was Israel's foreign minister and minister of public security from 1999 to 2001, observed in a lecture in Bologna in November 2007 that Iranian policy toward Israel has been misunderstood. Iran has been "more an enemy of an Israeli-Arab reconciliation than of Israel as such," said Ben-Ami.

The U.S.-sponsored Oslo peace framework, which involved an Arab-Israeli peace process, was a "nightmare" for Iran, Ben-Ami explained. "For the Iranians, the best way to protect their regime," said Ben Ami, "is by rallying the masses in the Arab world against the leaders who are selling out the interests of the Palestinians and the Muslims' most precious assets in Jerusalem to the Jews."

Iran began to step up its anti-Israeli rhetoric and to reach out to the Palestinian armed resistance group Hamas for the first time in response to the Oslo peace process of the 1990s. Prior to Oslo, Iran had only minimal contact with Palestinian resistance groups, according to Trita Parsi, author of 'Treacherous Alliance', the most authoritative account of Iran-Israel relations.

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Ben-Ami noted that Iran had no direct political dispute with Israel. The Israeli threat to attack Iran's nuclear facilities in recent years, however, has introduced a new factor in the equation.

University of Tehran professor Hossein Seifzadeh, who is now a fellow at the Middle East Institute in Washington, agrees that Iran believed it had to play the Islamic card - which meant the anti-Israel card - in the Middle East, in order to gain a more favourable image among the populations of Sunni Arab states.

Iran's anti-Israel rhetoric and support for Hamas and Hezbollah has been a successful exercise in public diplomacy in the Arab world, according to Seifzadeh. In an interview with IPS, he said, "The whole image of Iran in the Middle East has changed. Ten years ago, Iran was regarded simply as a Shi'a state."

Because of his high profile position on Israel and the Palestinians, however, Ahmadinejad has now become "the most popular figure in the Middle East", according to Seifzadeh.

Another objective of Ahmadinejad's anti-Israel rhetoric appears to be to reduce domestic Iranian opposition to possible negotiations with the United States. Rejection of reaching agreement with the United States had been a red line in Iranian politics prior to Ahmadinejad's presidency.

According to an Iran specialist who participated in a private meeting with Ahmadinejad during his October 2007 visit to the United Nations, Ahmadinejad explained his anti-Israel rhetoric as necessary to make an opening to the United States acceptable politically in Iran.

The analyst, who asked not to be identified because the meeting was off the record, quoted Ahmadinejad as saying, "I can't open up to the United States unless I create an enemy who is even worse than the United States." When asked if he couldn't have chosen to make Russia the enemy instead of Israel, Ahmadinejad replied, "No, that wouldn't work," according to the analyst.

That private comment is consistent with the ironic fact that the ultranationalist Ahmadinejad has gone farther than any previous Iranian leader in publicly expressing a willingness to negotiate with the United States - provided that Washington signals an end to its hostility toward the Islamic Republic.

But his own right-wing conservative and ultra-nationalist political constituency has been strongly opposed in the past to a political agreement with the "Great Satan." Ratcheting up the anti-Israel rhetoric was a way for Ahmadinejad to reduce the political risk of such negotiations.

Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, a professor at Rutgers University and president of the American Iranian Council, who has brought Iranian officials and former U.S. officials together for informal discussions, said in an interview that he would not be surprised at such a statement by Ahmadinejad. The Iranian president has been eager to open talks with the United States, he said, adding, "His concern with domestic politics has made him seem more radical on Israel than he really is."

Conservative editor and political strategist Amir Mohebbian, a longtime supporter of Ahmadinejad, referred to Iran's two-level policy toward Israel in an interview in Tehran last December.

"As a slogan, Iran says we can't accept the reality of Israel," Mohebbian said "but we have slogans and we have action. There is a difference between the two."

Mohebbian, who no longer supports Ahmadinejad as the conservative candidate in the next election, said a U.S.-Iran accord could "help the United States solve the Israel-Palestinian issue," suggesting that Iran is ready to sacrifice its public policy on ending the State of Israel as part of a settlement with the United States that takes the pressure off the Islamic Republic.

Iranian financial and military support for Hezbollah and Hamas are portrayed by Israel and the United States as evidence of the desire to eliminate the state of Israel. Beginning around 1999, Iran gave Hezbollah thousands of rockets that could be fired into Israel in case of an Israeli attack on either Lebanon or Iran but not for offensive use by Hezbollah. The rockets were regarded by Israel as a key element of the Iranian deterrent to U.S. or Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

But Iran's May 2003 secret proposal for U.S.-Iran negotiations on the full range of issues appeared to propose to trading away Iranian support for Hezbollah and Hamas as part of a broader negotiated agreement. It proposed as a negotiating point "action on Hezbollah to become a mere political organization within Lebanon" and "acceptance of the Arab League Beirut declaration" (the Saudi proposal for a two-state solution in Israel-Palestine).

It also offered a "stop of any material support to Palestinian opposition groups (Hamas, Jihad, etc.) from Iranian territory" and "pressure on these organizations to stop violent action against civilians within borders of 1967."

The proposed deal thus converted Iran's anti-Israel policy into negotiating chips.

Every Iranian president since Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's death in 1989, including Ahmadinejad, has given itself such negotiating flexibility by saying that Iran would support whatever solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was acceptable to the Palestinians.

In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week, former U.S. Ambassador Frank Wisner recounted a conversation some years ago with then President Mohammad Khatami, in which he asked Khatami whether he realised how dangerous Iran's arming Hezbollah could be in inviting a war with Israel and possibly the United States.

Khatami answered, "You've got to remember we plan our defences along external lines," Wisner recalled. "We're trying to keep you from putting your hand on our throat."

*Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.

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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejah and Likud Party Leader Benyamin Netinyahu need to sit down and tamp down the Rhetoric and negotiate a peaceful settlement. War does not Work, it never has.

This eye for and eye has deep roots and there will always be some group to come along and steal the land of the other not to mention the multiplied millions of lives that are lost daily all over the Regions of the World.

It is Peace the World needs and not War. Beyamin and Mahmoud can't we all get along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 03/10/2009
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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You're never going to see Netanyahu seated at any negotiations table, unfortunately.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

WAH!!!! Geniuses are waking up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 03/10/2009
- forpeace I'm a Fan of forpeace 303 fans permalink
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Dennis Blair: Iran Has Not Re-Started Its Nuclear Weapons Program

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http://thinkprogress.org/2009/03/10/iran-nie-still-valid/

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 03/10/2009
- piul05 I'm a Fan of piul05 54 fans permalink
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The BBC is even more emphatic "Iran Has No Bomb-Grade Uranium"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7935947.stm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

There is a banner that constantly pops up under "keep your eye on Iran" title evrywhere including the top and the buttom of this page. You don't have to go far and dig hard to figure out who is in control here even on the Cyber Sapce!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 03/10/2009

You mean Google, I presume.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 03/11/2009
- Hazbara I'm a Fan of Hazbara 3 fans permalink

A bunch of revisionist on these boards would have us believe the Arabs were the victims.

Israel would not be such a powerful military machine had it not been for 100 of millions around her
screaming for her destruction.

just look at whats going on in Somalia, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Gaza and Algeria.
What we are dealing with is barbarians­..Pure and simple.

You want to take their side..Go right ahead.
Some of us will stick with sanity and civilization.

A Supreme leader with a nuclear bomb is, in the case of n.korea and Iran, a very dangerous proposition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 03/10/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

This site is a hiding place for revisionists of Middle East history. The liars flock here like moths to a light bulb!! Their lies ALWAYS make it on !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

Who do you think created the mess in thoses places? Apparently your knowledge of history and wolrd politics is not much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

Where have you been living? In the USA? Perhaps in Mars. Israel has been calling the shots for a long time. In fact majority of our politicians have to bow to Israel before they are accepted in the political races or elections. That is the main reason our elected politicians in the Senate or Congress pay so much attention to Israel's interest that they forgot about the American interest. One has to look at Bush's presidency and see the obvious decisions he made and who befitted as the result. No wonder America in such a big mess today. People have been electing Israel's representatives not true American representatives who are constantly under fear of retaliation by powerful Israel's lobbies and their associates operating under misleading names such American Enterprise Institutes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 03/10/2009
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Hazbara gets much of their info on the Middle East from MEMRI and other neo-con right wing websites. If you're not familiar with MEMRI I suggest you google the website.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

With the great help from MSM, most of our representatives are blackmailed by Israel, Saudi Arabia and some other countries so called “allies”. That has severely affected our foreign policies and most of our internal political affairs. It may not be evident on surface. But if one looks carefully would conclude that the main reason that this country has been mismanaged is due to its poor leadership. Our focus in electing representatives has been for who is good for Israel rather than who is good for America. Example-1: Look into what Ron Paul stands for and why not many people in America did NOT get to know him. Ron Paul was great for America but not much help to Israel or any other foreign countries. Watch this video and find out for yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fHfdSi-GDo&eurl
Example-2: Dennis Kucinich. But again he was disliked by Israel’s lobbies and their associates. Many people shared his ideas but they never got to know him well.
Example-3: Ralph Nader. Good for America but not much friend of Israel. Apparently our interests and Israel’s interests are not much shared anymore! Check the below link for more http://www.daily.pk/world/americas/9334-israeli-spokesman-says-we-control-stupid-americans.htmlns.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 03/10/2009
- Meah I'm a Fan of Meah 52 fans permalink
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What does Arab opinion mean? What Saudi Arabians think? Iranians are Persians, not Arabs. Palestinians? Jordanians? Syrians? Egyptians? They are not Arabs. What are you talking about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 03/10/2009
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It's about time that HP featured objective analysis like this instead of the neocon propaganda from AP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 03/10/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

.....And the lies from so many posters who bash Israel every chance they get!!! Like THAT'S objective???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 03/10/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Let me get this straight - because this contradicts everything I believe in.

You're saying that a politician is making statements that he doesn't necessarily believe in order to pursue another (unstated) goal.

Who would ever have thought of such a thing??!

At least we can rest comfortably in our country knowing that none of our honorable politicians would ever do such a thing!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

We need Israel and have to do whatever is needed to please her. We need Israel to keep all the dictatorship governments in the ME in their places against their own people. If true democratic governments are set up in the ME, those governments would act upon the interest of their own countries as well. We need to keep those corrupted governments in their places to protect our interests only and one way to do it is via Israel. It is very similar how the mafia works. Iran is the main problem because her government acts to protect Iranian interests rather than only our interests.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 03/10/2009
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You mean to say that our brave allies in the Arab world are a collection of tinpot dictators, kleptocratic sheikhs, thugs and conmen?

But what about our brave allies in Lebanon who include the leader of a Nazi-wannabee party, a certified ethnic cleanser, and the son of a corrupt "businessman"?

Though in Dr. Geagea's defense it should be noted that he was not above massacring Christians as well as the Chamoun Family could well testify.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 03/10/2009
- Hazbara I'm a Fan of Hazbara 3 fans permalink

Its this type of rhetoric that emboldened Egypt and syria to attack Israel 3 times in 60 years.
Its the same rhetoric that gives hope to Arabs of wiping out Israel
And its the rhetoric that will end up in a nuclear blast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 03/10/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

In 1956 Israel in league with Britain and France attacked Egypt.

In 1967 Israel attacked Egypt and Syria.

In 1973, Egypt and Syria launched an attack on Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 03/10/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

...And the ARABS LOST EVERY WAR!! NOW WHAT??? YOU WANT A DO-OVER WITH REGARD TO THE LAND THEY LOST IN THOSE WARS???? in 1956...Egy­pt closed the Suez Canal to shipping !! What were the other nations to do...go around Africa??? Another foolish move by the Arabs...th­ey got their behinds kicked!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 03/10/2009
- louisamast I'm a Fan of louisamast 13 fans permalink

For your information Israel is not a country. A country must have a define border and a constitution. Israel has neither. If Israel with 200 nuclear warheads does not feel safe, why does she have the nuclear warheads in the first place? No matter how you look at this issue the best conclusion I arrive is that the main goal is to push Iran to join the nuclear race. Iran without possible nuclear arsenals is no use to our great industrial military complex. How else future military expansions and expenditures will be justified? And convince the wealthy Persian Gulf countries to buy more pricy military hardware. A military strike on Iran may be the last resort to push Iran to finally get into nuclear arm race and achieve our goal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 03/10/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

What is it, then....a tuna salad sandwich??? Get real! What about the phoney borders of Arab countries created by Great Britian???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 03/10/2009
- Fein I'm a Fan of Fein 19 fans permalink

Just propaganda for the Arab world but it will spun into justification for Israeli belligerency.

And used as an excuse for increased military aid/money laundering by the U.S. political military
industrial complex.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 03/10/2009
- Hass I'm a Fan of Hass 7 fans permalink

Blaming the Iranians for a lack of Arab-Israeli peace is quite rich. Like it was the Iranians who murder Palestinians and build "security barriers" through their lands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 03/10/2009
- Lionsden I'm a Fan of Lionsden 21 fans permalink

USA > get OUT of the middle east.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 03/10/2009
- Lillopa I'm a Fan of Lillopa 3 fans permalink

All all about oil oil oil Isarel is loaded with oil oil !! But do not worry Isarel will be save by our creator, but rather pray pray for those who go to attack her !!! woe

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 03/10/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

WRONG!! ISRAEL HAS NO OIL....IT GAVE THE OIL IN THE SINAI BACK TO EGYPT WHEN THOSE NATIONS MADE PEACE!! ISRAEL IMPORTS A-L-L OF ITS OIL!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 03/10/2009
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Iran hasn't exactly helped the people of Palestine, except with rhetoric.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 03/10/2009
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Oh, I suspect those arms they furnished to Hizbollah which thwarted the mighty IDF count for something - - -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 03/10/2009
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I think the reality lies somewhere between you and Ergon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 03/10/2009
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