Washington said Ahmadinejad's statements were "reprehensible", while Paris viewed them as "outrageous."
Ahmadinejad's diatribe against Israel in his Quds (Jerusalem) Day address was the latest in a long line to have drawn criticism from Western governments.
"The Zionist regime and the Zionists are a cancerous tumour," he said.
"The nations of the region will soon finish off the usurper Zionists in the Palestinian land.... A new Middle East will definitely be formed. With the grace of God and help of the nations, in the new Middle East there will be no trace of the Americans and Zionists," he said.
The diatribe took place amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran over Tehran's controversial nuclear programme.
The Jewish state has in recent weeks intensified its threats to possibly bomb Iran's nuclear facilities to prevent it having the capability to produce atomic weapons.
Iran, which is suffering under severe Western sanctions, denies its nuclear programme is anything but peaceful. Its military has warned it will destroy Israel if it attacks.
"They (the Israelis) know very well they don't have the ability" to successfully attack Iran, foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.
"If they make a mistake, our nation's reaction will lead to the end of the Zionist regime," he said.
State television showed crowds marching under blazing sunshine in Tehran and other Iranian cities to mark Quds Days, an annual commemoration launched by the founder of the Islamic republic, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, just after the 1979 revolution that brought him to power.
Demonstrators held up Palestinian flags and pictures of Khomeini's successor as Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and banners reading "Death to Israel" and "Death to America."
The head of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, told the Fars news agency as he attended the Tehran rally that "the Iranian nation has always been at the forefront of the (regional anti-Israeli) resistance in showing its animosity with Israel."
He added that Iran intended to maintain that virulent stance.
Ahmadinejad, in his speech, claimed that "Zionists" triggered World Wars I and II, and had "taken control over world affairs since the moment they became dominant over the US government."
US National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor told AFP that Ahmadinejad's comments were "hateful and divisive."
"We strongly condemn the latest series of offensive and reprehensible comments by senior Iranian officials that are aimed at Israel," Vietor said.
"The entire international community should condemn this hateful and divisive rhetoric."
French deputy foreign ministry spokesman Vincent Floreani hit out at the "latest provocations" from the Iranian president.
"We firmly condemn these outrageous and totally unacceptable statements and we remind (Iran) that we would never allow the right of Israel to live in peace to be called into question," he said.
Ahmadinejad's past broadsides against the Jewish state, and his denial that the Holocaust occurred, have earned him opprobrium from Western and other nations, and walkouts during his addresses to the UN General Assembly.
Israel has been employing its own invective against Iran and its leaders, invoking the image of Hitler and the Nazis on the eve of World War II and accusing Tehran of being bent on Israeli genocide.
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Iran will fall into the hole there are digging for Israel. God bless Israel
& when is this happening...Mr president.... With the kind of military you have , you would find it difficult even to fight Papua new guinea. This is the same guy who went to new york & told high school students that there no gays in Iran He is a big joke... all the bravura he shows is because of his stupidity...Doesent look like he has advisers. & even don't remember the last time a Iranian hurt a Israeli. I just wish the Israelis don't take him seriously or else the price of oil will shoot up & lot of innocent Iranians will lose their lives.
cautious, isn't iran india's friend? when will you take it seriously... why just muslims and pakistanis?
Brave words.
How many times does this guy have to call for the destruction of Israel before Muslims wake up and at least acknowledge his intent? Time and again he makes similar statements and within days many Muslims will start to parse his words and deny his intent.
Muslims have more rights in Israel than in Arab nations. Pl grow up. Palestine nation will be a basket case.
@Ali: palestine doesnt exist now,get used to it.muslims can go back to saudi arabia where they came from.jerusalem and holy land belong to the jews.
Great words by great leader....
The details of an Israeli attack on Iran are revealed in Jonathan Bloomfield’s book, “Palestine.”
Palestine was never and will never be Jewish state. It was occupied by force. Zionists and its supporters please go back to Germany where you came from (or claim a state in America if you wish) and leave the Palestinians alone if you want to live in peace and let others live in peace. Muslims will never rest until they get back Palestine.
We don't mind you guys fighting as long as oil price in international market remains where it is.
yes when the patient (Iran) will die, tumor will not be there anymore......:P @zzz....this guy does nothing except blabbering and putting life of its nationals under constant threat and misery...Iran doesnt stand a chance in front of Israel....
Atleast some one can speak eye to eye with Israel.
Very immature statement by head of the state. Even your ambitions are so, you should not disclose at this stage. American have ambitions and targets to destroy Iran and Pakistan and they will do, but will not say publicly.