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Netanyahu
reportedly made the comments during a conference at Bar-Ilan University
on the division of Jerusalem as part of a peace deal with the
Palestinians.
Meanwhile, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
cast doubt over the veracity of the September 11 attacks Thursday,
calling it a pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
"Four or
five years ago, a suspicious event occurred in New York. A building
collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed but never
published their names," Ahmadinejad told Iranians in the holy city of
Qom.
"Under this pretext, they [the U.S.] attacked Afghanistan
and Iraq and since then, a million people have been killed only in
Iraq."
Speaking Wednesday at a news conference on the Iran
threat, Netanyahu compared Ahmadinejad to Adolf Hitler and likened
Tehran's nuclear program to the threat the Nazis posed to Europe in the
late 1930s.
Netanyahu said Iran differed from the Nazis in one
vital respect, explaining that "where that [Nazi] regime embarked on a
global conflict before it developed nuclear weapons," he said. "This
regime [Iran] is developing nuclear weapons before it embarks on a
global conflict."