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Iranian cartoon shows children how to use suicide bombing to "Wipe Israel off map"

Iranian TV (IRIB 3) aired an animated cartoon on 28 October 2005 which promotes suicide bombing to Iranian children. Watching this 10 minute animation makes one wonder what possesses a government to promote and educate its children to use suicide bombing as a method to wipe Israel off the map? It also makes one wonder what a nation would do with nuclear weapons?

Apparently Abbas' Fatah Party agrees with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statement to wipe Israel "Off the map". WorldNetDaily sites a pamphlet published by the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the militant wind of the Fatah Party. Below is a synopsis of the article in WND.
The military wing of PA President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party today expressed solidarity with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks to "wipe Israel off the map," and is currently the only Palestinian terror group to reject a cease fire being quietly negotiated by Egypt, WND has learned.

"We express our full support and solidarity with the Iranian President in which he frankly called to erase Israel from the map of the world. We support the Iranian President's position vis-à-vis this illusion that is the state of Israel and we say that with the help of Allah this illusion will disappear," stated a pamphlet distributed in Gaza yesterday by the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and obtained by WorldNetDaily.

Remember, Iranians and Palestinians both rejoiced when the World Trade Center towers were attacked and in the destruction of Louisiana by Katrina.

However, it seems that our efforts in the Middle East are making headways. An article in The Christian Science Monitor shows that we are changing views in the Middle East. The show "Al Hoor al Ain" (The Beautiful Virgins) is one of the several shows on during Ramadan that challenges the view that Islam justifies terror. It is also the #1 rated mini-series on this month in Saudi Arabia.
"This is an integral part of the battle against terrorism," says Abe al Masry, production manager for the Saudi-owned and Dubai-based Middle East Broadcasting Corporation, which is broadcasting the show. "It shows how bad people intentionally misread religion, and exploit religion to recruit terrorists."

The fight for democracy in Iraq, the center of the Middle East, and the central front in the War on Terror is making progress. Two parties, the Iranians and Palestinians, just cannot accept they are on the losing side of this war. Their evil ways are now being discussed not only in the Arab press, but also in Arab TV.

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