SAY NO TO UNITED STATES GRANTINGVISA TO MOHAMMAD KHATAMI
Please join the Simon Wiesenthal Center in urging the United States not to grant a visa to the former Iranian President, MohammadKhatami, who has been invited to speak at the prestigious Washington National Cathedral.
Granting former President Khatami a visa at this time, coming on the heels of both Iran’s proxy war in Lebanon and it’s refusal todrop its nuclearization program will be viewed by the mullahs as a reward for their policy of confrontation and hatred toward the United States and her allies.
When he called Israel, “A parasite in the heart of the Muslim world,” - it was not a voice of moderationspeaking.
Photo: Then-Iranian President Mohammad Khatami (R) meets with Hezbollah leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, 2003 in Beirut,Lebanon.
(Photo by Getty Images)
Khatami has been invited to speak on his “Dialogue of Civilizations” initiative and on his views of the role ofthe three Abrahamic faiths. Yet, as far as the Jewish people are concerned, he has always denied the validity and centrality of Israel to Judaism, a fact embraced by the overwhelming majority ofworld Jewry.
So, with whom is he dialoguing?
We know that some argue that it is in the best interest of the United States to open a dialogue with Iran. However, that regime’srefusal to compromise and its continued sponsorship of international terrorist groups like Hezbollah and Hamas are proof positive that now is not the time.
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