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Benjamin Netanyahu is a professional assassin who should be tried in court for blockading Gaza and massacring innocent Palestinian women and children: Ahmadinejad. September 22, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) – Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today held a live interview with CNN’s Larry King in New York where the Iranian President is attending this year’s UN General Assembly. Ahmadinejad told CNN the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu is a professional assassin who committed untold crimes against innocent Palestinians, notably the people of Gaza. The Iranian President delivered his UN speech yesterday to a world audience that now feel Ahmadinejad is expressing what they like to hear most about imminent failure of the Zionist-led US world order. Ahmadinejad told CNN, ‘Benjamin Netanyahu is a professional assassin who should be tried in court for blockading Gaza and massacring innocent Palestinian women and children. All dictators in history accuse others to turn the spotlight away from themselves.’ Iran Press TV quoted Ahmadinejad as saying on CNN. Under Netanyahu administration, Israeli agents have delivered assassination attempts in Dubai killing a Palestinian official and also raided a Turkish humanitarian flotilla inside international waters killing 9 defenseless and half-asleep Turkish citizens who had plan to deliver food and medicine to besieged people of Gaza Strip. According to Ahmadinejad, such atrocities against innocent civilians constitute war crime and therefore Netanyahu must be tried at an international court for his crimes.
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Iranian President in an interview with Larry King from CNN
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