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                  Israel’s Lieberman slams Iran leader for saying Jewish law book to blame for drugs trade

                  Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said in comments reported on Wednesday that the teachings of the Jewish book of law, the Talmud, are a driving force behind the international drugs trade.

                  Israel’s Lieberman slams Iran leader for saying Jewish law book to blame for drugs trade

                  27.06.2012, Anti-Semitism

                  Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman slammed the Iranian regime as composed of "anti-Semitic fanatics" after Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said in comments reported on Wednesday that the teachings of the Jewish book of law, the Talmud, are a driving force behind the international drugs trade.
                  Rahimi's remarks, at an international anti-drug conference in Tehran attended by many foreign diplomats on Tuesday, were a rare diatribe by an Iranian official targeting the Jewish faith, rather than the state of Israel.
                  The Israeli Foreign Minister also criticised the United Nations and European Union for sending representatives to the conference. "The spread of narcotics in the world emanates from the teachings of the Talmud... whose objective is the destruction of the world," Rahimi said in comments published by the official website of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and state media.
                  "The Talmud teaches that it is lawful to acquire wealth through legal and illegal means... which gives (the Jews) the right to destroy humanity," he said.
                  "If one seeks what lies behind all forms of corruption, there is the repugnant face of Zionists. This is the same case for the narcotics trade ... whose primary operator is the Zionist regime," he said "The Zionists spread destruction not only by drugs, but also by (attacking) cultures."
                  Iranian officials have repeatedly courted international outrage with tirades against the state of Israel but criticism of Judaism as a faith has been rare.
                  The Talmud is a book of oral tradition derived from the Jewish holy book, the Torah, that contains all the principles that govern daily life. Ahmadinejad has said many times that Israel is doomed to destruction, while supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has branded it "a cancerous tumour that must be removed."
                  In February last year, Iran accused Israel's Mossad spy agency of promoting drug use in Iran by selling narcotics at cut price in the hope of weakening the regime.
                  "The Iranian regime is composed not of fools but anti-Semitic fanatics who have a clear strategy, with a detailed world plan, a central element of which -- as they openly state -- is the destruction of the state of Israel," Israel's Foreign Minister said.
                  Avigdor Lieberman said “the international community has not yet internalised the great danger that this regime represents for world peace.”
                  The Minister warned that the presence of international representatives at the conference "gives legitimacy to the regime of the ayatollahs, which poses a real threat to world peace."
                  "Hitler said foolish things and succeeded in executing his plans. Today, the situation is different and the sovereign state of Israel will not allow a single Jew to be harmed," he said.

                  EJP