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3月13日付け、「Iran Mania」によると、ラディカルなユダヤ教宗派の宗教指導者達(ラビ)がテヘランで、イラン政府高官と会談し、アフマディネジャド大統領が唱えている、「打倒イスラエル」という考えを支持すると語ったとのこと。
このメンバーは、イスラエルの存在に疑問を抱いている超オーソドックスな「反シオニスト」の宗派、「Neturei Karta」という宗派のラビ達で、彼らはイラン副大統領と会談し、このように語ったとイランで(?)もっとも発行部数の多いYediot Aharonotが報道しているということだ。
このグループのスポークスマンであるDovid Weiss師がイラン大統領を支持するという声明は、先週放送されたイランのテレビ番組でも放送された。
AFPによれば、イランを訪問したラビ達は、ニューヨークやロンドンに居住しているが、約400人のこの宗派の家族達がエルサレムに居住しており、彼らはイスラエルの権力を認めることを否定しているとのこと。
http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=41281&NewsKind=CurrentAffairs
Rabbis to back call for Israel's destruction
Monday, March 13, 2006 - ©2005 IranMania.com
LONDON, March 13 (IranMania) - Members of a radical Jewish sect have met with top Iranian officials in Tehran to show support for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call for the destruction of Israel, media reported.
Leading rabbis of Neturei Karta, an 'anti-Zionist' group of ultra-Orthodox Jews who consider the existence of Israel an abomination, met with Vice President Gholamreza Aghazadeh, the top-selling Yediot Aharonot reported.
Ahmadinejad has said the Jewish state "must be wiped off the map" or moved as far away as Alaska, comments that have provoked anger in the West and condemnation from the UN Security Council.
The group's spokesman, Rabbi Dovid Weiss, was quoted as supporting Ahmadinejad's call during an interview on Iranian television last week.
Although all of the rabbis who visited Iran live in either New York or London, there are some 400 Neturei Karta families living in Jerusalem who refuse to recognize Israel's authority, according to AFP.
Following Ahmadinejad's claim that the Holocaust, the killing of an estimated six mln Jews by the Nazis and their allies during World War II, was a myth used to justify the creation of Israel, the visiting rabbis agreed the mass killing had been hijacked by 'Zionists'.
"The issue of the Holocaust has to do with the 'Zionist' use ... The 'Zionists' are using this issue. We, the Jews who were killed in the Holocaust, do not use the Holocaust as a tool for promoting our cause," Weiss was quoted as saying, AFP reported.
"Neturei Karta are well known for their hatred towards Israel," Yediot Aharonot wrote, "but it seems that this time they have crossed the line."