http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14164284/
 
Iran leader: Israel's destruction will bring peace 
Says elimination would 'cure' Mideast crisis, but calls for cease-fire for
now
The Associated Press
 
Updated: 5:45 a.m. MT Aug 3, 2006
TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday the
solution to the Middle East crisis was to destroy Israel, state-media
reported.
In a speech during an emergency meeting of Muslim leaders in Malaysia,
Ahmadinejad also called for an immediate cease-fire to end the fighting
between Israel and the Iranian-back group Hezbollah.
"Although the main solution is for the elimination of the Zionist regime, at
this stage an immediate cease-fire must be implemented," Ahmadinejad said,
according to state-run television in a report posted on its Web site.
Ahmadinejad and other leaders from the Islamic world demanded a halt to
Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Gaza and weighed inclusion of Muslim forces
in a future peacekeeping operation.
Aroused by restive populations back home, and upset with the mounting toll
in heavily Muslim southern Lebanon, select members of the Organization of
Islamic Conference gathered in special session more than three weeks after
the start of the crisis.
It was the charismatic figure of Ahmadinejad, his hard-line views on Israel
reinvigorated by public backing from Iran's supreme clerical leader, who
animated the conference as it strove to get the OIC's voice heard above the
diplomatic din.
"Although the main cure (to the situation) is the elimination of the Zionist
regime, in this stage an immediate cease-fire should be implemented,"
Ahmadinejad, one of the driving forces behind the emergency meeting, told
OIC colleagues.
"Britain and America, as the main associates of the Zionist regime in its
offensive to Lebanon, should compensate Lebanon's damages. Those governments
should answer for their crimes in Lebanon," he said in his speech, a copy of
which was circulated.
Summing up the frustration of many across the Muslim world, Bangladeshi
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia demanded: "The question that may come up is why
this meeting could not be convened earlier."
Israel's offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon has killed more than 900
people and wounded 3,000 with a third of the casualties children under 12,
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said in a video message to the
conference. He said a quarter of the population, or one million people, had
been displaced.
Among those attending were the president of Indonesia, the world's most
populous Muslim nation, the prime minister of Muslim powerhouse Turkey, and
representatives of Pakistan and Egypt.
Peacekeeping
"We must show preparedness to contribute forces for peacekeeping operations
under the United Nations banner," Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysia's prime
minister and host of the conference, said in remarks prepared for delivery
in closed session. "Malaysia is ready to do that."
As their leaders met behind closed doors, OIC diplomats said a draft
communique now circulating would seek to place Muslim "Blue Helmets" under
U.N. control. It also calls for an inquiry into possible Israeli war crimes
in its campaign against targets in southern Lebanon and Gaza.
"Many countries have expressed their readiness to send troops under the
banner of the United Nations," OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
told reporters during a break.
"They asked the OIC to be more active in the peacebuilding process and in
the rebuilding of Lebanon after a cease-fire establishes peace," he said of
the deliberations so far.
In addition, the OIC draft demands an immediate cease-fire, adding to the
pressure on Israel and its superpower ally the United States to reverse
course and agree to end the fighting first and then deploy peacekeepers.
It is unclear whether the Jewish state, as a party to the conflict, or the
United States would accept direct Muslim participation in a peace-keeping
operation. Many OIC member states do not have diplomatic relations with
Israel.


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