Over 2000 years ago, Persian Jewish Queen Esther tricked her husband to murder over 75,000 non-Jewish Iranians. Since 1990s, Zionist bride (Israel) has been able to trick Washington in destroying several non-Jewish countries. The reason for such destructive human nature could be attested to Book of Deuteronomy, 7:1-8:
“When the LORD your God brings you into the land you are to possess and casts out the many peoples living there, you shall then slaughter them all and utterly destroy them…You shall make no agreements with them nor show them any mercy…You shall destroy their altars, break down their images, cut down their groves and burn their graven images with fire. For you are a holy people unto the LORD thy God and He has chosen you to be a special people above all others upon the face of the earth…”
Israel-born Jew and a reserve in Israel Air Force, Lt. Col. Glad Atzmon, says: “In order to grasp the latest devastating murderous Israeli expedition in Gaza one must deeply comprehend the Israeli identity and its inherent hatred towards anyone who fails to be Jewish and a hatred against Arabs in particular. This hatred is imbued in the Israeli curriculum, it is preached by political leaders and implied by their acts, it is conveyed by cultural figures, even within the so-called ‘Israeli Left’.”
Another Israeli Jewish writer, Israel Shamir (he left Judaism for Christianity a few years ago) wrote in his article A Yiddishe Medina, wrote: “That is why the decision of President Bush to embark of the campaign of revenge is not a Christian act. One could argue that the President and his administration are manipulated by the Jews, who dream of vengeance. Not in vain, immediately after Wall Street was hit by kamikaze, Bibi Nataniyahu said ‘it is very good for us’ [ii]. Not in vain, Ariel Sharon tried to compare Palestinians to Osama b. Laden. Not in vain, Israelis demand destruction of Baghdad and Teheran, of Korea and Sudan, of everybody who is not taking orders from Tel Aviv or Washington.”
After watching the Holocausts of Afghan and Iraqi people at the hands of the “Axis of Evil (US-Israel-Arab)” and how the western and Israeli forces have been targeting civilians and infrastructure in Afghanistan, Iraq and Zionist butchery in Lebanon during their 34-day full-scale Nazi-style attacks to destroy Islamic Resistance Hizb’Allah and their current fascism against 1.5 million unarmed Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Gaza Strip – Iranian have every reason to fear for the second Purim on horizon.
Ann Wright, who visited Islamic Iran, along with three other American peace activists, as “Citizen Diplomat for Peace”, last November – to find out Iranians’ views of a new American presidential administration and their hopes for their country. Her Perspective was published in ‘Truthout” on December 29, 2008.
“We were reminded in virtually every conversation that Iranians want peace with the United States, not war. Not one person in Iran told us that first, she believed her country would begin a war with the United States or any other country, to include Israel, and second, that if the United States initiated military actions against Iran, that those actions would resolve problems in Iran or with the United States.
They reminded us that, unlike the United States, which has invaded and occupied Iran’s neighbors Iraq and Afghanistan, Iran has not attacked any country in the last 200 years. They reminded us that Iran was the victim of an eight-year war in the 1980′s when Iraq invaded Iran and the United States and European countries provided Iraq with military equipment, intelligence and chemical weapons that were used at least 50 times against Iranian civilians and military forces. We learned that during the eight-year war the Revolution’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini had mandated that it would be against Islamic precepts to bomb Iraqi cities or use chemical or unconventional weapons on Iraq – and Iranian military forces complied – even though the Iraqi military bombed Iranian cities, including Tehran, and used chemical weapons on Iranians.
When asked about one of the most contentious points in US-Israeli-Iranian relationships – the Iranian government’s support for Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon – Iranians pointed out that the US has consistently and heavily funded Israel during its 60-year existence (US provides about $4 billion per year to the Israeli government and the Israeli Defense Forces.) Many Iranians suggested that Palestinians who have lived in refugee camps during those 60 years must be provided assistance. Hezbollah began in 1982 as a small militia fighting against the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, and is now not only a military group but a political organization that won seats in the Lebanese government, has a radio and satellite television station and provides social development and humanitarian assistance for much of southern Lebanon. Iranians strongly felt that Hamas, the elected (and they emphasize elected) government of Gaza, needs financial support, particularly now in current extraordinary humanitarian crisis due to the lengthy Israeli blockade of foods and services into Gaza…….”