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    AZERI EXPERT SAYS ISRAEL TO GET AWAY WITH GAZA OFFENSIVE

    Yeni Musavat
    Jan 11 2009
    Azerbaijan

    An independent Azerbaijani analyst has said that Israel will not be
    sued at international courts for its offensive in the Gaza Strip,
    the opposition Yeni Musavat newspaper said on 11 January.

    Asked if the Israeli leadership will be sued in international courts
    for causing major civilian casualties and continued killings and for
    ignoring calls of international organizations and influential states,
    political analyst Vafa Quluzada said: "The point is about force... How
    the weak ones may sue a strong one... Israel's being sued even for the
    sake of show is impossible. What court will deliver a fair verdict
    on this issue? Courts of the most democratic countries now look at
    who sues who."

    The paper quoted Quluzada as saying that as a result of the war,
    Arab-Israeli ties would become more strained and "Arabs' terror
    against Israel will strengthen".

    As for the disregard of international calls by Israel, the political
    analyst said that Tel-Aviv relied on the USA's power.

    "It is already known that Israel and the USA imagine themselves as one
    state. Israel is the US outpost, like Armenia is Russia's outpost. Jews
    of Israel were subjected to major oppression in history. Jews are the
    only nation subjected to genocide. They have always been persecuted
    in the world for being Jews. Anti-Semitic moods are strong even
    now. However, anti-Semitism has been outlawed, people are taken to
    court for this. But different interests are ruling the world now,
    that is why Israel is conducting a different policy having forgotten
    its past," Quluzada told Yeni Musavat.

    In an interview with the paper, the imam of the closed Abu Bakr mosque,
    Qamat Suleymanov, also commented on Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.

    "Naturally, I also condemn this aggression. The developments in Gaza
    are barbarism. I demand that this massacre be stopped," Suleymanov
    said.

    Suleymanov was quoted as saying that following the developments in
    Gaza, religious radicalism had increased in the country and "at this
    moment there is great need for the Abu Bakr mosque's operation".

    Suleymanov noted that the mosque community had always opposed religious
    radicalism.

    The mosque, which is located in Baku's Narimanov district, was closed
    down after a terror attack on it in 2008. Although law-enforcers
    regarded the case as temporary, the Narimanov district court ruled
    that the mosque be closed down permanently.
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