Iran says Israel a ‘tumor’ in region to be eliminated

DUBAI: Iran’s Supreme Leader on Friday denounced Israel as a “tumor” to be eliminated and hailed Tehran’s supply of arms to Palestinians, drawing swift condemnation from the United States and European Union.
Opposition to Israel is a core belief for Shi’ite-led Iran, which backs Palestinian and Lebanese Islamic militant groups opposed to peace with the Jewish state, which Tehran refuses to recognize.
“The Zionist regime (Israel) is a deadly, cancerous tumor in the region. It will undoubtedly be uprooted and destroyed,” Iran’s top authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in an online speech.
The United States and European Union rejected the comments. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Twitter dismissed them as “disgusting and hateful anti-Semitic remarks” that did not represent the tradition of tolerance of ordinary Iranians.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said they were “totally unacceptable and represent a deep source of concern” and incompatible with the aim of a stable and peaceful Middle East.
Although leaders of Palestinian militant groups in Gaza, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have frequently praised Iran’s financial and military support, Khamenei had not himself previously given public confirmation of Tehran’s weapons supply.
“Iran realised Palestinian fighters’ only problem was lack of access to weapons. With divine guidance and assistance, we planned, and the balance of power has been transformed in Palestine, and today the Gaza Strip can stand against the aggression of the Zionist enemy and defeat it,” he said. Senior Iranian officials have called repeatedly over the years for an end to the Jewish state, including by a referendum that would exclude a majority of its Jews while including Palestinians in the region and abroad.
“The proposal of referendum shows that West’s accusation of the resistance as antisemitic, which they keep repeating, is completely unfounded,” Khamenei said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Iran “the most antisemitic regime on the planet” in an address during a Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem on Jan 23. Khamenei was speaking on Quds Day, which uses the Arabic name for Jerusalem, held on the last Friday of the Ramadan.–Agencies