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Israel's influential "Jerusalem Post" has published a striking article amid ongoing tensions with Lebanon.

Axar.az reports that the article, written by Mordechai Kedar, highlights the suffering of the Lebanese people in the war between Hezbollah and Israel.

The author recalls that Hezbollah has carried out terrorist attacks against the Lebanese people, including the assassination of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, as well as other massacres.

The time has come for the Lebanese people to wake up, so that their country does not become another Gaza.

They should help Israel rid Lebanon of Hezbollah and start to build a peace-loving country like Azerbaijan, which promotes religious tolerance and pluralism for all of its citizens.

The article goes on to use Azerbaijan as an example for the Sunnis, Shiites, Christians, and Jews in Lebanon:

"The best progress for Lebanon is the Azerbaijan model. Azerbaijan is a secular, pluralistic, multicultural country located in the South Caucasus.

Although they have a Shi’ite majority, they respect their Sunni minority enough to pray together with them at the Heydar Mosque in Baku.

It is the only major mosque in the world where Sunnis and Shi’ites pray together in peace and harmony.

Azerbaijan also has a sizable Jewish community, which peacefully coexists with the Muslim majority.

“We, the Mountain Jews of Azerbaijan, have been living in this land for about 2,500 years. During this period, the people of Azerbaijan have embraced us and protected us from danger. If any Jew anywhere in the world feels threatened, they should move to Azerbaijan,” said Milikh Yevdayev, the leader of Azerbaijan’s Jewish community.

Azerbaijan’s Jews are not the only minority group that peacefully coexists alongside Muslims in Azerbaijan.

There are also flourishing Christian and Baha’i communities in Azerbaijan.

The country is also proud of its Zoroastrian heritage, and many remnants of Zoroastrianism are still a part of Azerbaijan today.

Elchin Amirbayov, Azerbaijan’s representative to the president for special assignments, recently stated to the Azerbaijani media: “Religious tolerance, which I would rather define as mutual respect between representatives of various religious denominations and faiths, and their harmonious and peaceful coexistence in our country, is the hallmark of Azerbaijan and a source of pride for all Azerbaijanis, regardless of their ethnic origin or religious background.

“Our geostrategic position at the intersection of East and West and our ability to absorb and maintain the values of both civilizations allow us to play the role of a living bridge between various cultures and civilizations.”

In this multicultural atmosphere, Azerbaijan also has a very strong friendship with the State of Israel, which continues despite the ongoing war in Gaza and their brotherly ties with Turkiye.

If Lebanon were to get rid of Hezbollah and follow the Azerbaijani model for religious pluralism, Lebanon could very quickly join the Abraham Accords and put this war behind them, thus saving the Lebanese people much tragedy and heartache.

Therefore, I call upon the Lebanese people not to allow Iran to build a Shi’ite crescent from Tehran to the Mediterranean Sea.

Stop suffering for the sake of Hezbollah, who only cares about what is best for Iran and its proxies, not you.

Help Israel liberate Lebanon from Hezbollah and replace it with the Azerbaijani model of multiculturalism, which will peacefully coexist beside the State of Israel.

Date
2024.10.30 / 17:24
Author
Axar.az
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