Iran has denounced Arab 'traitors' in Gaza crisis.
Supreme leader of Iran said hypocrites and traitor are helping Israel against muslims of Gaza.
Ayatollah Khamenei said in a letter to the Palestinian Prime Minister Ishmael Haniyeh: Fate of Arab leaders will be same as that of Jews in Battle of Ahzab.
In 625 A.D. the Jews defeated by Prophet Mohammed and expelled from Arabia.
Iranian leader told Palestinians that they are "victorious this very day" and by continuing this noble resistance you will bring inhumane Israelis further defeat.
President Ahmadinejad also accused Arab governments of complicity in 'genocide'.
Iran President said that some states in the Middle East "tolerate genocide" in Gaza with "silence and smile" of satisfaction.
He said some of them were standing back in silence and even supporting Israeli attacks on Gaza.
"Arabs are expecting that this defenceless people will be broken and that they will surrender to the oppression of the occupiers."
"With God's help and resistence of Gazans, undoubtedly Israel will fail and will eventually collapse."
Iran has publicly backed Hamas in Gaza as some Western
and Arab states have sought to isolate the Islamic
group.
Mr Ahmadinejad urged Arabs to cut trade ties with Israel. "Today is the day that the Arab League must fulfil its duty. If not today, then when?" he asked.
Addressing a press conference, broadcast live on TV, President Ahmadinejad said: "Cutting trade relations
with the Israel by Muslim countries is the least expectation from these states."
In Lebanon also the powerful Hezbollah leader slams "Arab-Zionist collaboration".
Arab governments were accused of "aiding" Israeli military campaign in Gaza.
Hezbollah leader condemned the Arab world for helping Israel. "Arab nations are cooperating with Israel".
Israel launched war on Palestinians in Gaza on 27 December 2008.
Hasan Nasrallah blasted Israeli assault on Gaza and "Arab collaboration".
Hezbollah Chief pointed the finger at Arab regimes for "conspiring with Israel" against residents of Gaza.
He condemned the Israeli massacre of Gazans and identified the role of certain Arab regimes in "conspiring with Israel".
Hezbollah chief praised Gazans and said they have two options - "Resistance or humiliating surrender" - and they are resisting with great perseverance.
Nasrallah urged "the Egyptian regime specifically to open the Rafah crossing so that aid can flow into Gaza and help Gazans in their struggle."
"We are not asking Egypt to launch a war against Israel. Men in Gaza are quite capable and ready to fight. All we ask is that Egypt does not exploit the war to put pressure on the Palestinian resistance. If you do not open the crossing, then you are partners in the crime," he said.
Nasrallah said the Arab world had "the money and enough political power to stop the carnage in Gaza."
"There is true and full collaboration between certain Arab regimes, especially those who have already signed peace deals with Israel, to crush any form of resistance," he told thousands of supporters in Beirut.
Nasrallah said that the Israel-US alliance was trying to impose a "humiliating" settlement on Lebanon, Syria and Palestine. "Those Arab regimes are helping the Israelis."
"What is going on in Gaza right now is in a very clear way a permanent American and Israeli scheme in the region to impose a humiliating settlement with Israeli and American conditions on the rest of the Arabs. The Americans and the Zionists want a settlement for the Arab-Israeli conflict. They want it in their own form with their own conditions. The Palestinians, the Lebanese and the Syrians must give in to these conditions according to their plan. The Americans and the Zionists are putting their efforts to impose their conditions through pressure, isolation, blockades, internal divisions, assassinations and so on."
Hezbollah leader was speaking in the Lebanese capital Beirut in a live TV speech broadcast around the world Sunday 28 December 2008, 1800 GMT.
Nasrallah accused Arab nations - particularly Egypt and Jordan - of cooperation with Israel in its offensive in the Gaza Strip: "There are some who speak of Arab silence, but this is wrong. There is full Arab cooperation, especially by those who have signed so-called peace agreements with Israel."
He also condemned Egypt for casting the responsibility of the condition in Gaza on Hamas.
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