Friday, September 3, 2010

'Compromise talks a treason against Palestinians'

'Compromise talks a treason against Palestinians'
9/3/2010 4:57:20 PM


Friday prayers leader of Tehran, Hojjatoleslam Ahmad Khatami, said on Friday that Washington compromise talks between Palestinian Authority Leader, Mahmoud Abbas, and Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is another treason against Palestinian nation.

Hojjatoleslam Khatami said in his second Friday prayers sermon to this week’s Friday prayers congregation that the talks have since last year been serving only as a breath for the Zionist regime.

The Hojjatoleslam said that since more than 60 years ago, the peace talks have only provided the Zionist regime with a chance, giving a reprief for the tyrannical and murderer regime.

He pointed to the Madrid, Oslo, and the first and second Camp David negotiations, saying since the talks were criminal in nature, it was clearly obvious to the analysts since the beginning that they would be doomed to failure. "Today too Zionists and Americans will fail in the compromise talks," he added.

The talks lack legitimacy because based on an opinion poll, 92 percent of Muslim people in the occupied lands are against such talks, said Hojjatoleslam Khatami.

Noting that more than 60 years have passed since Palestine occupation, the cleric said the UN and the UN Security Council have had shown the worst behavior and constantly defended the tyrant rather than the oppressed.

He then hoped that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will put Israel’s non-peaceful and criminal nuclear programs on its agenda next week.

“The Agency should carefully probe into the fact that from where the illicit regime has stockpiled more than 200 nuclear warheads?” asked Hojjatoleslam Khatami.

Studying the issue fairly, it will be known that the US criminal regime has put the nuclear warheads at the disposal of the Zionists, he added.

He then pointed to the US President Barack Obama’s false slogan of change, saying he has shown no difference with his predecessors and Americans’ unbreakable link with Israel shows that no change has been made in this connection.

The US annually grants more than five billion dollars in aid to the Zionist regime, announced the cleric, adding that the world knows pretty well that the US regime is an accomplice in all the Zionist regime’s crimes.

In another development, Hojjatoleslam Khatami refrred to Pakistan flood as a "big catastrophe" of the century, adding that 14 million were bewildered as a result. The UN has today announced that it has been able to provide only 300,000 people with temporary accommodation, he added.

He quoted Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei as calling on Muslims to contribute aid to the flood-stricken people.

http://english.iribnews.ir/NewsBody.aspx?ID=9978

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