Additional
reporting by Riad Zien Edeen, IOL Correspondent
TEHRAN,
October 12 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - An Iranian military
commander called for the creation of a 100 million strong Islamic
militia to free Palestine, as some 10,000 protestors burned Israeli
and U.S. flags Friday, October 11, in the capital.
The
demonstrators took to the streets after the weekly Muslim prayers in
response to calls from conservatives within the Islamic regime,
incensed at a new U.S. law effectively recognizing Jerusalem as
Israel's capital, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).
“If
just a tenth of the world's one billion Muslims joined a worldwide
militia, the Jewish state could be overthrown”, Revolutionary Guards
commander Yahyia Rahim Safavi told Iranian militiamen in the town of
Semnan, east of the capital.
"The
sole way of defeating the Zionist regime is to create an Islamic
militia with the assistance of all the Muslim peoples of the
world," the official IRNA news agency quoted Safavi as telling
some 15,000 militiamen taking part in a military exercise.
"If
one-tenth of the world's Muslims take part and set up an Islamic
militia of 100 million people, then all Muslim peoples will be able to
participate in the holy war for the liberation of Palestine.
"The
U.S. goal in attacking Iraq is not to overthrow President Saddam
Hussein, but to safeguard the Zionist regime," Safavi told the
young militiamen, part of a seven million strong force which the
Islamic regime has used in the past to put down unrest on the streets.
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In
the capital, some 10,000 demonstrators marched from Tehran University
to Palestine Square in the city center after the prayers, carrying
pictures of Jerusalem surrounded by barbed wire in the shape of the
Star of David.
"Death
to Israel, Death to America," the protestors chanted before
torching huge Israeli and U.S. flags.
Large
numbers of Iranian officials, as well as Palestinians wounded during
the Intifada against the Israeli occupation - being treated at Iranian
hospitals - took part in the demonstration.
For
his part, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mehdi Karroubi said that the
crisis in Palestine would be settled only through establishment of a
Palestinian government.
Talking
during the anti-U.S. march in Tehran, Karroubi said Iranians have
slapped the global arrogance in the mouth by massively participating
in the anti-American rally, according to Iranian news agency IRNA.
“The
United States is after imposing its domination over the Mideast region
with recognizing Beit-ul Moqaddas (Jerusalem) as the capital of the
Israeli regime. Beit-ul-Moqaddas is the first Qibla of Muslims and the
revolutionary Muslim generation would not remain silent on the
issue”, the speaker added.
Karroubi
said the United States was behind recent bloodshed in the Gaza Strip,
in which 14 Palestinians were killed and near 100 others injured in an
Israeli missile attack.
U.S.
President George W. Bush last week signed into law the 2003 Foreign
Relations Authorization Act, a funding bill which also called for the
transfer of the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
But
in an accompanying message, dismissed by observers and law professors
as “meaningless and void”, Bush reserved the right to ignore
provisions of the bill that infringe on his constitutional
responsibility for U.S. foreign policy.
Washington
has long said it will take no steps that might prejudge the status of
the holy city, which is also claimed as capital by the Palestinians,
ahead of a Middle East peace settlement.
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