Friday, 17 February 2012

Freedom and justice threatens to reconsider peace treaty with Israel

Freedom and justice (MB) threatens to reconsider peace treaty with Israel

The source is PIC, using an irrelivent picture, taken during the attack on the the Israeli Embassy.
Zionist, get out of Palestine and don't return.
When revolution want to expell the Israeli Ambassador,
the Mushir (Tantawi) should obey.
We know that Brotherhood distanced themselves from embassy attack saying that is not a key issues. The key issue for the Brotherhood's opportionistswho would sell their mothers for a little political or sectarian "gain", was and still: How to govern?
We know that the Egypian army is US-Funded, US-trained.

We know that Most of the NGOs that are US-funded and US-Trained.A Richard Falk said: When is an ‘NGO’ not an NGO?

We Know America "use the banner of democracy and human rights to interfere and dominate,"

Rats desert a sinking ship, fools ride
and,

We know that Egypt Brotherhood's relation with America and its CIA, is too old (1953). 

America's Brothers 'interacted with the Americans since the days of the late leader Umar Al-tilmisani, infront of everyone Senator Mitchell used to visit brotherhood's center in Cairo to discuss their relationship with President Sadat and stopping the Communist tide, Etc.."

We know how the Muslim FOOLS used Hamas as a bargain ships with the Americans, how they swallowed their fitly tongues, while the Zionists project goes full speed in Judaism, Ethnic Cleansing, killing. Palestine, Jerusalm is not a key issue.

"All we want from Egypt is to tell Israel, straight in the eyes, our commitment to the Camp David Peace Treaty depends on your behavior toward the Palestinians," Thus said one STUPID.

The key issue is how to govern with America holding all the threads (Miltary council and the NGO's)?
"The relationship between Washington and Cairo got strained after the Egyptian authorities prosecuted 44 people including 19 Americans and other foreigners for illegally financing NGOs active in Egypt."

"the annual aid package for Egypt of $1.5 billion (of which $1.3 billion goes to the military) is in jeopardy unless the case against these NGO workers is dropped and their challenged organizations are allowed to carry on with their work of promoting democracy in Egypt." Hilary Clinton warned

Out of sudden, Mohamed Mursi, Head of the Freedom and justice party jumped high to raise his Camp David card 

"The US aid is part of the Camp David agreement between Egypt and Israel, and the American threat to stop it would make Egypt reconsider this peace treaty"

Muslim Brotherhood to US: to Review 1979 Peace Deal
Egyprt’s Muslim Brotherhood threatened to review its 1979 peace deal with the Zionist entity if the United States cuts aid to the country.

"We [Egypt] are a party [to the treaty] and we will be harmed so it is our right to review the matter," Essam el-Erian, a senior Brotherhood leader, told Reuters.

The aid was one of the commitments of the parties that signed the peace agreement. So, if there is a breach from one side it gives the right of review to the parties," added Erian, the deputy leader of the organization's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the biggest group in the newly elected parliament.

Washington has said the aid is at risk due to an Egyptian probe into civil society groups that has resulted in charges against at least 43 activists, including 19 Americans who have been banned from leaving the country.

Egypt has been one of the world's largest recipients of US aid since it signed the peace treaty with Israel, a nd the Muslim Brotherhood, which does not yet hold the reins of power, said any decision to cut that aid because of the investigation would raise serious questions.

In the same context, FJP leader Mohamed Mursi said in a statement that US talk of halting the aid was "misplaced", adding that the peace agreement "could stumble".
He said: "We want the march of peace to continue in a way that serves the interest of the Egyptian people."

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