Israel not alone in its distrust of Iran

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At the Arab League summit in Jordan this week, mentioned in this thread here:

Palestine names conditions for peace treaty with Israel — Abbas

There was a statement issued later about the Israel-Arab peace process. However, 15 resolutions were passed against Iran:

Syria's Bashar Assad still persona non grata in Arab world
All 15 resolutions passed by the Arab summit which took place in Jordan Wednesday, March 29, were devoted to an indictment of Iran, its Revolutionary Guards Corps and Lebanese surrogate, Hizballah. They were a testament to the depth of Arab-Iranian animosity and exposed the extent of the rift between the Sunni and Shiite Muslim worlds.

Iran was accused of meddling in the internal affairs of Arab nations, inciting Shiites against Sunnis, and arming and training Shiite terrorist groups for operations against legitimate Arab governments. The Arab rulers combined to put Tehran in the dock for its interference in the Syrian civil war and assault on its sovereignty.

Interesting, yes?
 
Iran's Jews on life inside Israel's 'enemy state':

'We feel secure and happy'


Despite its often turbulent dealings with Israel, Iran has one of the world's largest and longest-established Jewish communities - and it's growing. Kim Sengupta reports from Tehran on their intriguing relationship with the country's establishment


Iran's Jews on life inside Israel's 'enemy state'
 
When is the last time Iran invaded anyone?

lol

"the oil monarchs and the jews don't like the iranians"

Are you making a case on why we should all love Iranians?

The Goy haters and teh Sunnis hate them, they're probably doing something right
 
At the Arab League summit in Jordan this week, mentioned in this thread here:

Palestine names conditions for peace treaty with Israel — Abbas

There was a statement issued later about the Israel-Arab peace process. However, 15 resolutions were passed against Iran:

Syria's Bashar Assad still persona non grata in Arab world
All 15 resolutions passed by the Arab summit which took place in Jordan Wednesday, March 29, were devoted to an indictment of Iran, its Revolutionary Guards Corps and Lebanese surrogate, Hizballah. They were a testament to the depth of Arab-Iranian animosity and exposed the extent of the rift between the Sunni and Shiite Muslim worlds.

Iran was accused of meddling in the internal affairs of Arab nations, inciting Shiites against Sunnis, and arming and training Shiite terrorist groups for operations against legitimate Arab governments. The Arab rulers combined to put Tehran in the dock for its interference in the Syrian civil war and assault on its sovereignty.

Interesting, yes?

Assad is an ally of Iran. Like we are an ally of Germany.
 
At the Arab League summit in Jordan this week, mentioned in this thread here:

Palestine names conditions for peace treaty with Israel — Abbas

There was a statement issued later about the Israel-Arab peace process. However, 15 resolutions were passed against Iran:

Syria's Bashar Assad still persona non grata in Arab world
All 15 resolutions passed by the Arab summit which took place in Jordan Wednesday, March 29, were devoted to an indictment of Iran, its Revolutionary Guards Corps and Lebanese surrogate, Hizballah. They were a testament to the depth of Arab-Iranian animosity and exposed the extent of the rift between the Sunni and Shiite Muslim worlds.

Iran was accused of meddling in the internal affairs of Arab nations, inciting Shiites against Sunnis, and arming and training Shiite terrorist groups for operations against legitimate Arab governments. The Arab rulers combined to put Tehran in the dock for its interference in the Syrian civil war and assault on its sovereignty.

Interesting, yes?

No. Nothing to do with the Palesine-Israel conflict. This needs to be in the Middle-East General forum.
 
At the Arab League summit in Jordan this week, mentioned in this thread here:

Palestine names conditions for peace treaty with Israel — Abbas

There was a statement issued later about the Israel-Arab peace process. However, 15 resolutions were passed against Iran:

Syria's Bashar Assad still persona non grata in Arab world
All 15 resolutions passed by the Arab summit which took place in Jordan Wednesday, March 29, were devoted to an indictment of Iran, its Revolutionary Guards Corps and Lebanese surrogate, Hizballah. They were a testament to the depth of Arab-Iranian animosity and exposed the extent of the rift between the Sunni and Shiite Muslim worlds.

Iran was accused of meddling in the internal affairs of Arab nations, inciting Shiites against Sunnis, and arming and training Shiite terrorist groups for operations against legitimate Arab governments. The Arab rulers combined to put Tehran in the dock for its interference in the Syrian civil war and assault on its sovereignty.

Interesting, yes?

No. Nothing to do with the Palesine-Israel conflict. This needs to be in the Middle-East General forum.
LOL, teddyderp would like that or even deleted completely. This thread was a total fail for him as his attempt to incite violence against Iran was debunked in the very first response where he learned that...

Despite its often turbulent dealings with Israel, Iran has one of the world's largest and longest-established Jewish communities - and it's growing. Kim Sengupta reports from Tehran on their intriguing relationship with the country's establishment.


'We feel secure and happy'

Iran's Jews on life inside Israel's 'enemy state'

Leave it here. Keep the zionists aware that if Iran was an existential threat to the Jewish people, then the above could not be true. In logic and probability theory,, we call this mutually exclusive. In other words they cannot both be true.
 
Actually, when I created this thread here, I too, thought it was more of a Middle East section post. so I have asked it to be moved.
 
Yep. Like executing folks for drug crimes for a start.

Yea because executing folks for having a claim to land you want is acceptable?

Do you hear yourself?

I'm a drug user and I wouldn't put those two on par
 
I do not agree with Iran's policy of executing folks for drug crimes. Monti is the one who said Iran is doing right. Talk to him.
 

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