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Iran protesters say Trump speeding up the end of Israel

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A few hundred diehard Iranian conservatives rallied on Monday against Israel and said US President Donald Trump
Tehran - Arab Today

A few hundred diehard Iranian conservatives rallied on Monday against Israel and said US President Donald Trump had hastened its demise with his decision to recognize Jerusalem as its capital.

The rally in downtown Tehran featured the sort of thumping, Turkish-style dance music that is normally banned in Iran but has become increasing popular at hardliner events.
It is made acceptable to conservative ears with the addition of lyrics such as “the US is a murderer” and “Palestinian mothers are losing their children” and, of course, the ubiquitous “Death to America.”
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran’s opposition to Israel and support for the Palestinian cause has been central to its foreign policy. Iranian officials regularly call for Israel’s destruction and Tehran has provided military aid to its Lebanese proxy terror group Hezbollah and also to the Hamas terror group, both of which are sworn to destroy Israel.

Participants at the Tehran rally blamed the middling turnout on rushed preparations.

“The publicity was a bit weak. I only learned about today’s demo around midnight, and I’m coming directly from the hospital because I’m a medical student,” said Ali Esfahani, 23.
He said Trump’s decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem, which was widely condemned across the Arab world, “was one more cruelty on top of America’s previous oppressions” and could not be tolerated.

Such protests tread a fine line, pledging support for the Palestinian cause without calling for direct military action by Iran.


 
“I don’t think there will be a need to send any troops because there are a lot of people in Lebanon, Syria and inside the Palestinian territories. They will be enough to get rid of the Israelis,” a cleric, Seyed Abdullah Hosseini, told AFP.
A neon board on the side of the square announced that there were only 8,240 days left for Israel — a reference to a speech by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in which he predicted the end of Israel by 2030.

“Mr. Trump has done a good job of speeding things up. We were expecting Israel to be dismantled later… but this is the beginning of the end of Israel,” said Hosseini.

“We have to thank him for what he did.”

In an address last Wednesday from the White House, Trump defied worldwide warnings and insisted that after repeated failures to achieve peace a new approach was long overdue, describing his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the seat of Israel’s government as merely based on reality.

The move was hailed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and by leaders across much of the Israeli political spectrum. Trump stressed that he was not specifying the boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in the city, and called for no change in the status quo at the city’s holy sites.


 
In response to Trump’s announcement Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said at a conference last week in Tehran that his country “will not tolerate a violation of Islamic sanctities. Muslims must stand united against this major plot.”

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also spoke at the event, saying the US move was the result of “paralysis and incompetence.”

Source:AFP

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