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Israel tries to cut off Tehran from world markets
David Hearst in Herzliya
Friday January 26, 2007
The Guardian

Israel is launching a campaign to isolate Iran economically and to
soften up world opinion for the option of a military strike aimed at
crippling or delaying Tehran's uranium enrichment programme.

Pressure will be applied to major US pension funds to stop investment
in about 70 companies that trade directly with Iran, and to
international banks that trade with its oil sector, cutting off the
country's access to hard currency. The aim is to isolate Tehran from
the world markets in a campaign similar to that against South Africa
at the height of apartheid.

Meanwhile, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is to be pursued in
international courts for calling the Holocaust a myth, and saying
Israel should be wiped off the map. The case will be launched under
the 1948 UN convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime
of genocide, which outlaws "direct and public incitement to genocide".

Before flying to London to spearhead the mission to sell the
sanctions, the Likud party leader, Binyamin Netanyahu, said: "A
campaign to divest commercial investment from Iran, beginning with the
large pension funds in the west ... either stops Iran's nuclear
programme or it will pave the way for tougher actions. So it's no-lose
for us."

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