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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Eye on The Enemy:’’Israel’’ Welcomes Dialogue with Salafis, Hails South Sudanese President

 
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Former Chief of Mossad: We welcome a dialogue with the Salafis
"Israeli" Radio
'Former chief of Mossad, MK of the Labor Party, Danny Yatom declared that "the situation in Egypt is disturbing, though those in power in Cairo were trying to maintain peace, but there are big concerns that they might not succeed, because we know that the weakness of the central authority in Egypt is increasing."

"The unrest in Cairo shows the lack of control by the Egyptian authorities that should enforce order and security in the Sinai, and as a result, Egypt is losing control of the peninsula, and anyone who wishes to execute a sabotaging operation against "Israel" will feel freer and will have lots of options to do so," he stated.
Yatom added that "the growing Islamic movements and Islamic extremists in Egypt, mainly the Salafis, requires admitting that they do not reject dialogue with us, and certainly we must have a dialogue with all the parties in power in Egypt without any exception in order to have an effect on them, even slightly, depending on the way in which they will address to us."

"However, the Salafis' ideology is more extreme than the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood, for when it comes to "Israel" they do not want to see it on the map, but if they changed their minds, on the contrary, we'll feel happy to talk with them," he confirmed.

"The tension in Egypt is festering between two parties, the first is led by the army, which is the secular movement; and the second is led by those who claim that the army stole the revolution from them, and that it's an extension of "Mubarak's regime," Yatom mentioned.

Moreover, some people alleged that the Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafi "al-Nour" Party have made a deal behind the scenes with the army, whereby in the event of winning the elections they will formulate the parliament and the future government, and in exchange the army will relinquish its office and will gain capacities that affects the political course in Egypt.

"I don't know if this is true, yet I assume that these two parties will eventually clash; the army representing secularism and Muslim Brotherhood-Salafis representing the most extreme Islamic ideology, then a clash might take place. We should follow-up on the events of Egypt very closely," he said.

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South Sudanese President: "Israel" is the Role Model
"Israeli" International Channel
The South Sudanese president, Salva Ki'ir expressed his excitement to set foot on the Promised Land, and said that the establishment of two states, "Israel" and South Sudan, is very similar, pointing to the great support provided by "Israel" to establish their state, and adding that he views "Israel" as a role model state.
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It is an honor for me to sit down with Peres, for he is known by the successive generations. The history of your country has very much contributed in making your state very well-known around the world," Ki'ir said.

An agreement was reached between South Sudan and "Israel" to send an "Israeli" delegation to South Sudan to inspect the situation there in order to develop plans to provide possible "Israeli" assistance to establish the infrastructure there and develop the country.

It is worth mentioning that the State of South Sudan, which received recognition
\by the United Nations as an independent country around six months ago, is of a Christian majority.

The consolidation of relations between "Israel" and this country falls within the "Israeli" efforts to form a front of Christian countries in Africa to defy the Islamic extremists whose strength is boosting in the north of this the continent.

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South Sudan Approved to Absorb African Infiltrators to "Israel"
Walla news portal
Knesset Member Danny Danon (Likud), who heads the Committee for Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs, said that "the state of South Sudan is ready to absorb 10 thousand infiltrators in "Israel"". Danon added that South Sudan has asked "Israel" to assist them in areas of infrastructure, communications and agriculture.

Danon revealed that South Sudan has agreed to absorb the African refugees who entered "Israel" from other African countries such as Eritrea, adding that since the establishment of the State of South Sudan half a year ago, 100 to 400 refugees southern Sudanese left "Israel" and returned to their homeland in exchange for $ 500 per capita paid by "Israel".

He pointed out that "the readiness of South Sudan will help in reducing the number of African infiltrators to "Israel", which according to the official data are nearly fifty thousand, many of whom came from Eritrea.

Danon described the approval of South Sudan to absorb infiltrators as a "great achievement". He suggested that "the prison camp built to detain African refugees in "Israel" should be built in Africa instead, and "Israel" should grant a financial compensation to the State that agrees to set up the camp within its territory."

He considered that "the cost of building such a prison camp in Africa is cheaper, plus it would pass a message to the infiltrators that, in all cases, they will not be able to stay in "Israel", and Prime Minister (Netanyahu) seconded this idea but haven't yet implemented it."

On South Sudan, Danon stated, "I think the new nation should be strengthened, which is a Christian minority within a Muslim majority. Strengthening the cooperation with them on infiltrators benefits both sides; on one hand, they gain an economic advantage and on the other hand, "Israel" reduces the infiltrators into its territory".


Source: Hebrew Newspapers, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org


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