Monday 29 December 2008

Nasrallah: People of Egypt, you must open Rafah crossing by the force of your chests

Sayyed Nasrallah Calls for Massive Rally Monday

On saterday, I commented on Fad's post: The second (actually third) and most scared Intifada is coming as follows:

uprooted Palestinian said...

Fad

What we need is an Arab INTIFADA, in particular, an Egyptian Intifada...The regime in Cairo was directly involved in the Seige and now directly involved in the War..The way to Oslo strated from Cairo (Camp David), and The Revolution that started From Cairo, in 1952, should Start again from Cairo.
7:44 AM, December 27, 2008

Yesterday Hassan Nasrallah called the People of Egypt, to open Rafah crossing by the force of their chests. Egypt is the corner stone and the Egyptian "stand can change the situation".
Egypt is the “Mother of the World”; not the ‘Red Crescent’, therefore,
Egypt is requested not to pressure Hamas to yield to Israel’s conditions.

Gazans have made their choice and they are practicing it through martyrdom and resistance. Prime Minister Ismail Haniyyeh come out from under the rubble and fire to say ‘we will not surrender and we will preserve our dignity…this is Karbala.”

"If Egypt did not open the Rafah crossing to Gaza, it would be considered an accomplice in the killing of Palestinians and they (Egyptian officials) should know that they will be in the circle of condemnation if they do not rush to take an honorable stance.” He said

If the Egyptians took to the streets by millions, could the police kill millions of Egyptians?

We know that Egyptian officers and soldiers adhere to their authentic Arab identity. I am not calling for a coup in Egypt, but those officers should tell their government that they are not with watching the Palestinian people being slaughtered while they guard Israel’s border.




Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah called for a massive gathering in Beirut’s southern suburb to denounce the Israeli aggression on Gaza and to express solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Sayyed Nasrallah was speaking through a large screen as he marked the first night of Ashoura at the Sayyed Shouhadaa complex in Dahiyeh.

His eminence addressed the situation in Gaza and expressed deep regret at the Arab collusion “that is ... ...
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27/12/2008 The head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council Sayyed Hachem Safieddine confirmed on Saturday that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were not standing by themselves.

Speaking during a protest in Southern Suburb of Beirut against the Israeli barbaric massacres, Sayyed Safieddine addressed Gaza residents saying, “You are not alone in this ordeal and the coming days will prove that the right that Gaza people are defending will obtain victory.”

His eminence compared the current Gaza aggression to the Lebanon Second War in July 2006, saying “the decision is American taken in the White House, the Zionist machine is executing and the collusion is Arab that has paved for this aggression.”

Sayyed Safieddine addressed the people of Gaza telling them that they, along with the resistance, would achieve victory “as we did in 2006”, adding “you (Gazans) will stay in the victorious position.”

The head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council said that more cohesion and awareness for what the enemy thinks are required in this stage… The Israeli military machine that killed Gaza residents was moved by a political decision however, his eminence added, this decision doesn’t show that the Israelis, Americans and some Arab collaborated countries were in a good state, on the contrary they are lost.

Sayyed Safieddine concluded his speech saying that despite the grief and sadness that we feel towards every Palestinian child, woman and man yet in the future “the victory will be huge because it is God’s pledge and God’s pledge is going to be fulfilled.”

HEZBOLLAH: ISRAEL COMMITTING WAR CRIME AND GENOCIDE IN GAZA

Meanwhile, Hezbollah issued a statement on Saturday confirming that Israel is committing an Israeli war crime and genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, saying that this calls for an instant move by the international community and its institutions, and especially the United Nations and the Security Council considering their suspicious silence a clear collusion with this aggression.

The statement added, “The condemnation language adopted by the Arab countries and their league is not capable of covering their shameful stance anymore, since allowing to block the Palestinian people is considered a participation in the siege instead of supporting this people in the whole civil and military fields to make them capable of deterring the aggression.”

Hezbollah concluded its statement saying that the nation is called for a strict stance and to exert its maximum capabilities against the barbaric Israeli aggression, under the US auspices along with the international community.



FLASHBACK

Eleven months ago, after knocking Rafah wall
Tony of PP, (who was critizing Hamas for this and that) claimed that Hamas agreed to re-seal the border.

I replied as follows:


I also ask you, "How sure are you that Hamas actually agreed to re-seal the border?"

You don’t buy the theory of saving face for either Israel or the Pharaoh, I don’t buy it also, and never thought that Hamas would do that. Pharaoh tried to save his face by avoiding a big clash with Palestinian masses absorb their anger by keeping the borders open few days for “Humanitarian” reasons.

I don't buy the wishful thinking "the illusion" that Egypt may accept to keep open borders with Gaza, or Hamas would not consider that open border could lead to a slow transfer. I don’t buy or support the illusion that Hamas may turn its arms Hamas 90 or 180 degrees to fight pharaoh guards.
I don't know how Egypt is ripe for a people’s revolution, similar to what happened in Iran, I would say if it's ripe, Hamas pulled the trigger and it not the duty of Hamas or Gazan's to change Pharaoh Regime, it is the duty of Egyptians and Egyptian Opposition.


If Hamas did it, for tactical reasons, as you said, it is not a mistake. I don’t think Hamas ever thought that knocking down the wall would lead to regime change on the short and medium terms.

In knocking down the wall, Hamas wanted to break the physical and political siege, and it did. I wrote before that Hamas, to break the political seige reach a new border agreement, don’t mind giving Pharaoh some credit. Hamas wanted to reach a normal crossing agreement, Hamas may fail to obtain such agreement, Hamas, since taking control on Gaza calling all the time for negotiating with Fatah, can’t politically reject Pharaoh’s Invite.

“So, what is the point of inviting Hamas to Cairo on Wednesday?”


I would put you question in another form.
Why Cairo invited Hamas?



Can’t you see that breaking the wall ended the political siege and opened the gates of Cairo and Riyadh for Hamas?

Do you still think that Hamas leaders are “Habilas” to think that the Pharaoh has finally seen the light and that he has no choice but to deal with Hamas to run the crossing, or Hamas is not aware “that the strength of Hamas comes from the people, Palestinian and other Arabs”?

“Let it be guerrilla war of the wall. Every time the Pharaoh plugs a few openings, many more are blasted away.”

Can’t you see that Hamas did that exactly the past few days, and it is time to turn it into a guerrilla political war in Cairo and Riyadh?

And, why you are so sure that Hamas can’t and won’t turn it again a guerrilla war on the wall.


My friend, it the hunger and the seige, more than Hamas, that escalated the public anger, and its, Pharaoh’s tactical move that de-escalated public anger and mobilization.

I shall not be surprised to read you claiming again that Hamas, like Arafat is using peoples uprising to get to the negotiation table.

“Hopefully pressure on the Pharaoh can be intensified from the Egyptian street while this war of the wall goes on.”

The Iranian street changed the regime, not for Palestine, but for itself when the revolution was ripe.

Let us think why the Egyptian street moved against Pharaoh for Gaza and failed to move for itself. Pharaoh may tolerate and get the credit in the first move, but shall lose everything in the other move. The Egyptian street has enough reasons, local reasons, to act like the Iranian street did.

The Question is: IS THE SUNNI EGYPTIAN STREET RIPE AND READY TO SPEAK OUT: HUMILATION NEVER?? AND PAY THE BLOODY PRICE??

I appreciate the pressure put by the Egyptian street that forced Pharaoh to bow few days to vent that pressure, but I would say, that rejecting Pharaoh’s invitation, and continuing the guerrilla war on the wall, shall lead to a guerrilla war on the guards of the wall, and may turn the Egyptian street against Hamas.


Uproated Palestinian Homepage 01.29.08 - 3:57 pm #


Uproated Palestinian,

Thanks for your lengthy comments. We can finally have a decent discussion going on between two Palestinians; what do you know!

But seriously, I think we are close to total agreement this time. In a couple of instances, I was not criticizing Hamas, but in my own way saying what you are also saying. Example: When I said, what is the point of Hamas going to Cairo, the criticism was directed more against the Pharaoh than Hamas. Why bother inviting Hamas when you (Pharaoh) have already given in to USraeli pressure and told the traitor Fayyad that his gang will run the crossing. I think that he is going through the motions to show that he "consulted" with Hamas, to save his own backside.

I did not advocate deliberately fighting the Egyptian troops; I advocated a guerrilla war to keep the wall open. You are right, Hamas has done that and needs to do it again and again until the siege totally collapses. But you are right; we don't need to create enmity with the Egyptian people, because this is part of the Pharaoh's plan to antagonize Egyptians against Hamas and the Palestinians.


Tony Sayegh
Homepage 01.29.08 - 10:03 pm #

Tony

We could have done that from the very begining, even if we are too far to total agreement. You were humilating, not cricizing Hamas, almost all the time, not a couple of times, and somtimes humilatimg your people. I may tolerate that from a non-palestinian, not from you, not from the Palestinian Pundit.


Despite of good intentions. Good intentions could lead to hell. So nothing personal, even when I referred to leaving Gaza, nothing was personal. I always believed that every Palestinian, despite of his age, his gender, whether living in Palestine, in an arab country, in any corner of the planet, could do somthing for Palestine. Let do whatever we can in the right way, put secondary difference aside, and concentrate on the major diffence.

I have differences with Suuna, and Shea, but politically I am a Shiit in Lebanon, Sunni in Iraq, Allwai in Syria. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. I need to create freinds, not enemies.

I can't froget the Mistake off attacking Nasir for accepting Roger's Agreement, putting his picture on a donkey during demonstrations in Amman, and how Jodan used it while planning black september,


I can't forget how, at the same period, how Palestinians humilated, the Nasirist Lebanese martyre, Maarouf Said. I paticipated in a meeting with him in Saaeqa office in Saida. To release the tention of accepting roger's agreement, we reached an agrement, but next day Fateh, caputure him, put him in the back of truck and brough him to Ein-Alhilwi, calling him, the white beer.

Just remember, how Egyptians reacted after the assassination of the Egyption Writer/ novalist/Jurnalist( Yousif Al Sibaa'e)in Larnaca.

Yes Pharouh by inviting Hamas, wanted to save his own backside, but on the other side, Hamas wanted also to save its backside, I mean its southern side.


Uproated Palestinian Homepage 01.30.08 - 6:38 am #

NOW IS THE EGYPTIAN STREET RIPE AND READY TO SPEAK OUT: HUMILATION NEVER?? AND PAY THE BLOODY PRICE??

I Hope so

Arab Treason, Hezbullah, Lebanon, The War on Gaza

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