Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, in a thinly veiled reference to Iran, said Sunday that Israel would "not allow the world" to be indifferent to calls for the Jewish people's destruction.
Olmert spoke after the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning the denial of the Holocaust. The resolution did not single out any country, but it clearly was directed at Iran, which provoked widespread anger last month by holding a conference casting doubt on the Nazi genocide of Jews.
The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has called the Holocaust a "myth" and has repeatedly preached the destruction of the Jewish state.
"We will not allow the world to once again sink into indifference, heedlessness and silence, thereby giving moral approval to speak in such terms about the existence of the Jewish people," Olmert told members of his Cabinet on Sunday, without mentioning Iran by name.
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January 28, 2007
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^ I don't think he cares about Mozilla lol
Anyway, it's okay for them to deny the existence of Palestinians, but not the other way around?
I can't believe the U.N adopted such a resolution..so much for freedom of speech!
I mean I am not at all for the denial of the holocaust but if people want to deny it, then who are we to condemn them? Where's freedom of speech?
Damn Zionist Lobbies!
lol you're right i don't care about mozilla .. but the person probably won't read your reply .. it's just a spam comment :)
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