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Nations United Against Israel

Appeal to the world: ‘Prevent an Iranian Holocaust!’



By Stan Goodenough
December 19, 2006

Sixty-four years ago, the nations of the world made meaningless remarks and watched impotently as Hitler built up a massive military machine and fearlessly escalated his incendiary rhetoric, vowing to rid the planet of its Jews and establish a 1000-year Reich in Europe that would bring glory to Germany.

Today the nations of the world are making meaningless remarks and watching impotently as Ahmadinejad builds up his nuclear-producing plants and defiantly escalates his rhetoric, vowing to rid the Middle East of its Jews and establish a 1000 Reich that will bring glory to Allah.

Israel’s former prime minister and current opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu Tuesday called together 50 foreign ambassadors and diplomats and sent the following appeal through them to their national leaders:

Do not allow the Iranians to acquire nuclear weapons and use them to commit another Holocaust.

While Hitler first tried to conquer the world and then chased after a nuclear weapon, Iranian megalomaniac Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is trying to acquire the atom bombs first and use them to conquer the world for Allah.

“Iran is a danger to the entire world, because it envisions a 1000-year Islamic Reich based on nuclear weapons that will be used,” Netanyahu said.

“The international community can be inert and repeat the tragedies of the 1930s or it can take action to prevent this from happening.”

Not only in the run-up to Hitler’s Holocaust, but in the centuries preceding it and in the decades following it the gentile nations have shown little concern for the security and survival of the Jews unless it has served their own national interests.

Netanyahu’s appeal is expected to fall on mostly deaf ears.

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