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UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said he was "shocked and dismayed" at recent comments by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about Israel. | UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said he was "shocked and dismayed" at recent comments by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about Israel. |
Iran's official news agency reported Mr Ahmadinejad saying that the world would soon see Israel's destruction. | Iran's official news agency reported Mr Ahmadinejad saying that the world would soon see Israel's destruction. |
He said the war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006 showed for the first time Israel's weakness. | He said the war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006 showed for the first time Israel's weakness. |
The Iranian leader is a outspoken critic of Israel and has said the Holocaust of European Jewry is a myth. | |
The hegemony of Israel had collapsed, and the Lebanese nation pushed the button to begin counting the days until the destruction of the Zionist regime Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Profile: Ahmadinejad | The hegemony of Israel had collapsed, and the Lebanese nation pushed the button to begin counting the days until the destruction of the Zionist regime Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Profile: Ahmadinejad |
"The secretary-general points out that the state of Israel is a full and longstanding member of the United Nations with the same rights and obligations as every other member," the UN statement read. | "The secretary-general points out that the state of Israel is a full and longstanding member of the United Nations with the same rights and obligations as every other member," the UN statement read. |
"Under the United Nations Charter, all members have undertaken to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state." | "Under the United Nations Charter, all members have undertaken to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state." |
Controversial comments | Controversial comments |
Mr Ahmadinejad was quoted by Irna, the official Iranian news agency, as saying: "The hegemony of the occupier regime [Israel] had collapsed, and the Lebanese nation pushed the button to begin counting the days until the destruction of the Zionist regime." | Mr Ahmadinejad was quoted by Irna, the official Iranian news agency, as saying: "The hegemony of the occupier regime [Israel] had collapsed, and the Lebanese nation pushed the button to begin counting the days until the destruction of the Zionist regime." |
"God willing, in the near future we will witness the destruction of the corrupt occupier regime," Mr Ahmadinejad said. | "God willing, in the near future we will witness the destruction of the corrupt occupier regime," Mr Ahmadinejad said. |
In October 2005, the Iranian president made a statement in which he envisaged the replacement of Israel with a Palestinian state. This was widely translated as a call for Israel to be "wiped off the map". | In October 2005, the Iranian president made a statement in which he envisaged the replacement of Israel with a Palestinian state. This was widely translated as a call for Israel to be "wiped off the map". |
While he has repeated similar comments many times, he has insisted that Iran is not a threat to Israel. | While he has repeated similar comments many times, he has insisted that Iran is not a threat to Israel. |
Israel failed to achieve its stated aims in the war with Hezbollah last year. | Israel failed to achieve its stated aims in the war with Hezbollah last year. |
An Israeli inquiry into the war concluded in April that Israel's political and military leaders were guilty of "very serious failings" in handling the war. | An Israeli inquiry into the war concluded in April that Israel's political and military leaders were guilty of "very serious failings" in handling the war. |
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