Israel's top leaders voice support for Iran demonstrators
Los Angles Times / Richard Boudreaux
21-Jun-2009 (4 comments)

Reporting from Jerusalem -- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been a convenient bogeyman for Israel. So the early claim of his reelection as Iran's president brought quiet sighs of relief to many Israeli leaders, who figured it would be easier to rally Western pressure against Iran as long as the Holocaust-denying hard-liner remained in power.

Now, after more than a week of massive street protests by defiant Iranians alleging electoral fraud, sentiment in Israel is shifting. Its leaders have joined the Israeli public in openly applauding the demonstrators and asking aloud whether the theocratic regime feared by the Jewish state as a threat to its existence might be crumbling.

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Shah Ghollam

"Aside America, to the

by Shah Ghollam on

"Aside America, to the detriment of all Islamists/Anti-Semites and their likeminded lefty allies,  Israel is Iranian nation’s one and only tried and proven friend & ally. "

 True! But only for those people who do not know history. The Zionists will be friends of everybody in M.E. so long as they stay omnipotent in the region themselves.

P.S. I hate to remind everyone that this lost "friend" of Iran  "Israel" has been threatning Iran with nuclear attacks almost daily for the past several years!


Bavafa

"Israel is Iranian nation’s one and only tried and proven friend

by Bavafa on

That is why they want to bomb the hell of Iran, because they are our friends and ally.

One is got to be either extremly stupid or part of the grand Zionist to believe in such things.

Mehrdad


Q

Tel Aviv is for Tel Aviv

by Q on

and completely irrelevant. Some people just can't stand not being the center of attention.


Fred

Israel is the best

by Fred on

Aside America, to the detriment of all Islamists/Anti-Semites and their likeminded lefty allies,  Israel is Iranian nation’s one and only tried and proven friend & ally.