Palestine (2011 book)

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Palestine
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Palestine book front cover
Editor Saeed Solh-Mirzai
Author Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Original title <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>فلسطین از منظر آیت الله خامنه ای
<templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>lit. Palestine from the Perspective of Ayatollah Khamenei
Country Iran
Language Persian
Publisher Islamic Revolution Publication
Pages 416
ISBN 978-964-2951-02-4

Palestine from the Perspective of Ayatollah Khamenei (Persian: فلسطین از منظر آیت الله خامنه ای‎‎) is a 2011[1] book excerpting many statements of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei about Palestine and Israel. The book is edited by Saeed Solh-Mirzai[2] and consists of 8 chapters and 416 pages. It is currently available in Iran only, while an Arabic translation is promised.[3] According to the New York Post, the book opposes the Jewish state, and Khamenei emphasizes making life unbearable for Israeli Jews rather than starting formal wars or massacring them. Khamenei claims that his strategy for the "liberation of Palestine" is based on "well-established Islamic principles".[3]

Contents

Palestine consists of 8 chapters:

  1. General
  2. Failures and Victories
  3. Responsibilities
  4. Crimes
  5. Solutions
  6. Heroes
  7. Enlightenment
  8. Bright Future

It also includes the Friday prayer sermons delivered on 8 August 1980. The introduction was written by Ali Akbar Velayati, Khamenei's consultant in international affairs.[4]

Khamenei claims that anti-Semitism is "a European phenomenon" and that his own opposition is based on "well-established Islamic principles", including the idea that any lands ever held under any form of Muslim rule can never be yielded to other faiths.[3] Although such a policy also covers India and large parts of Russia, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia, Khamenei asserts that Israel is a special case[3]—an "ally of the American Great Satan" in an "evil scheme" to dominate "the heartland of the Ummah".[5]

A note on the book jacket describes Khamenei as the "flag bearer of Jihad to liberate Jerusalem".[6] Khamenei emphasizes that he does not recommend "classical wars" or desire to "massacre the Jews". Instead, he advises "a long period of low-intensity warfare" making life "unpleasant if not impossible" for a majority of Israeli Jews, ultimately causing them to leave the country.[3]

Reception

According to Amir Taheri, the book is anti-Israeli, describing the Jewish state as an "enemy" (adou & doshman), a "hostile infidel" (kaffir al-harbi),[3] and a "cancerous tumor".[5]

Reactions

 Israel: Addressing a 2015 UN General Assembly meeting in New York, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held up a copy of the book and said it was a "400-page screed detailing [the Ayatollah's] plan to destroy the state of Israel".[7][8]

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