The Islamic world's largest organization of countries demanded on Thursday that the U.N. implement an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon and investigate what it called flagrant human rights violations by Israel.They are so far gone that they probably even believe that Hizballah didn't start this war with its attack on Israel years after Israel withdrew entirely from Lebanon. If the Indonesian President was honest or objective, he'd have heard Ahmadinejad's statement and realized that it is the Muslim world that is creating this clash of civilizations. After all, it's Islam that has bloody borders with Jews, Christians, Hindus and Buddhists. None of the others have a much of problem with each other. If the OIC was seriously worried about a clash of civilizations, it would acknowledge its own guilt in promoting it. Instead, they demonstrate, again, their petulant, infantile need to lash out and blame everyone else for problems of their own creation.
Leaders of key countries in the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference, including Iran, Indonesia, Pakistan and Turkey, voiced strong support for the Lebanese people "in their legitimate and courageous resistance against the Israeli aggression.""We demand that the United Nations Security Council fulfill its responsibility ... by deciding on and enforcing an immediate and comprehensive cease-fire," the OIC said at an emergency summit.
The U.N. Human Rights Council should launch "a full investigation into these criminal acts perpetrated by Israel," which include the killing of civilians and destruction of homes in Lebanon, the declaration added.
"We hold Israel responsible for the loss of lives and suffering ... and demand that Israel compensate (Lebanon) and its people for the losses sustained resulting from Israeli aggression," the leaders said.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the solution to the Middle East crisis was to destroy Israel. He also called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
"This war must stop, or it will radicalize the Muslim world, even those of us who are moderate today," said Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who leads the world's most populous Muslim country. "From there, it will be just one step away to that ultimate nightmare: a clash of civilizations."




