Sunday, December 10, 2006

Iranian Conference on Holocaust Denials is Reprehensible and is a Cover for His Hostility to Israel

Iran's terrorist leader continued his anti-Jewish tirade with the announcement of a Holocaust conference to be held in Iran on Sunday and Monday.

The conference brought howls of protest from Germany, from Jewish leaders from around the world, from Israel (who the conference is targeted against) and from many others. It is expected that sixty leading Holocaust deniers from thirty countries will attend the conference.

President Ahmadinejad has already called for Israel to be destroyed and called the Holocaust a "myth."

He's also claiming that Iran is not hostile to Jews, despite forcing Jewish schools to teach an Islamic curriculum, forbidding Jewish texts to be taught in the Hebrew language but only in the Persian language, replacing Jewish principals and teachers with Muslim ones and forcing Jewish students to go to school on the Jewish Sabbath and pray on Muslim holy days. Jewish Iranians are also denied entry into institutions of higher Iranian education. (See the Reference.com entry here and scroll down to discrimination.)

This sounds like he's trying to turn Jewish Iranians into Muslims, doesn't it?

In any case, Iran is definitely hostile to Israel and this conference proves it.

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