04/19/2010, 00.00
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Tel Aviv – Tehran: mutual threats mark Israeli anniversary

President Peres said that Iran is a threat throughout the world. "Our enemies should not underestimate our capabilities." Mottaki, Iranian Foreign Minister: "Those who think of attacking Iran are playing with fire." West banks crossings closed for security as Israel marks its 62 birthday.

Jerusalem (AsiaNews) - Iran is a threat not only to Israel but to the entire civilized world, according to President Shimon Peres.  He was speaking at a ceremony at the Western Wall yesterday to commemorate the fallen of war and terrorism on the 62 anniversary of the birth of Israel.  

Peres added that the Iranian nuclear program threatens to destroy Israel. "These threats – he added - should not be underestimated ... Neither should our enemies have underestimate our capabilities."  

 For years, the Iranian leadership, led by Ahmadinejad threatened to erase the State of Israel off the face of the earth. Israel continues to push the international community to impose heavier penalties on Iran, but has never ruled out the possible military strike against Iran's nuclear program.  

Yesterday in Tehran, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki warned against any attack on the Islamic republic. "Those who are planning to attack Iran - he said - are playing with fire. They will understand the consequences of their actions. "  

Peres said that "a threat to the peace of the Jewish people always carries the danger of turning into a threat to the entire civilized world."  

Peres's meeting with relatives of victims of war and terrorism began ceremonies commemorating 62 years since the birth of the Israeli state. The exact date is May 16, 1948, which the Jewish calendar corresponds to April 20 this year. Yesterday evening, after sunset, sirens were sounded throughout the country to commemorate the dead. Today there are the still sounds of sirens to commemorate the victims of independence.  

According to government statistics in Tel Aviv, 22,684 civilians and soldiers have been killed since 1860, the date that marks the beginning of immigration to Palestine, which led to the birth of Israel.  

The celebrations in Israel will end tomorrow. Until then all passages from the West Bank will remain closed for security reasons.

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