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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Egyptian Army Chief Refuses to Take Obama's Phone Call

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General Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi
Facing condemnation at every hand from the West, Egypt’s military rulers received a powerful shot in the arm from Riyadh Friday, Aug. 16, with an unprecedented public assurance from Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz that the kingdom supports Egypt in the fight “against terrorism” – the military rulers’ term for Muslim Brotherhood resistance. In a statement broadcast by official Al-Ekhbariya TV, Abdullah said Egypt’s stability is being targeted by “haters” and warned that anyone that interferes in Egypt’s internal affairs seeks to “waken sedition.”

debkafile and DEBKA Weekly have been reporting since last week that Saudi Arabia and the UAR stand firmly behind Egypt’s military strongman Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi.

debkafile reports a weak response to Brotherhood’s call for millions to rally Friday to join in the protest in support of deposed president Mohamed Morsi and against the government crackdown two days ago which left more than 600 dead. No more than tens of thousands of supporters took to the streets across the country Friday. By nightfall, 83 people were reported killed in clashes across the country – in Cairo, Fayoum, Damietta and Ismailia - including 24 security personnel. An officer was killed at one of the checkpoints thrown up to block the demonstrators’ access to Tahrir Square.

The relatively low turnout points to the Muslim Brotherhood’s hard core having decided that avoiding further deadly clashes with the Egyptian military is the better part of valor.

Thursday, Aug. 15, debkafile referred to Saudi support for the Egyptian military ruler in an article captioned: US-Egyptian relations are on the rocks.

When the clashes between Egyptian security forces and pro-Morsi protesters were at their peak in Cairo Wednesday, Aug. 14 – 525 dead and 3,700 wounded to date - President Barack Obama put in a call to Egypt’s strongman, Defense Minister Gen. Abdul-Fattah El-Sissi, debkafile’s intelligence sources report.  The US president wanted to give the general a dressing-down much on the lines of the call he made to former president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 at the high point of the Arab Spring Tahrir Sq demonstrations against his rule, namely:  Stop repressing the protesters and firing live ammunition. Step down!

When Mubarak asked for a three or four days’ grace to break up the massed rally, Obama shot back that he has to quit NOW!

And indeed, on Feb. 11, the army announced the president’s resignation.

Realizing what was coming, Gen. El-Sissi decided not to accept President Obama’s call, our sources report. The Egyptian officials who received it informed the US president politely that the right person for him to address was Egypt’s interim president Adly Mansour and they would be glad to transfer the call to him. The White House callers declined.

This anecdote shows that the military strongman is not only determined to avoid the pitfalls which brought Mubarak down but is equally determined to keep the US administration from interfering in his plans for driving the Muslim Brotherhood out of Egyptian politics.

Diplomatic condemnation of those plans is building up inWestern capitals. Wednesday night, the Obama White House issued a statement strongly condemning “the use of violence against protesters in Egypt” and the state of emergency. Egyptian ambassadors in Paris, London and Berlin received denunciations and expressions of concern from their host governments, and Turkey demanded a UN Security Council emergency session on the situation in Egypt.

debkafile’s sources report that harsh international condemnation of Gen. El-Sissi’s crackdown will do more harm than good. The backlash will come in three forms:

  1. The Muslim Brotherhood will be encouraged to pursue increasingly extreme measures to fight the Egyptian army in the expectation of international applause.
  2. The generals will be encouraged to escalate their steps for repressing the Brotherhood.
  3. The Saudis and the Gulf Emirates will redouble their support for the Egyptian general and his campaign against the Brotherhood. This will widen the rift between those Arab rulers and the Obama administration.

Our intelligence sources also disclose that, while President Obama was trying to get through to Gen. El-Sissi, the general was on the phone with Prince Bandar, Director of Saudi Intelligence.

On July 31, Bandar arrived in Moscow and was immediately received by President Vladimir Putin for a conversation that lasted four hours. The Saudi prince next received an invitation to visit Washington at his earliest convenience and meet with President Obama. Bandar has still not responded to that invitation.

Clearly, the US president’s problem with the Egyptian situation is a lot more complicated than pulling the army off the Muslim Brotherhood’s backs.  He needs to somehow snap the strategic alliance unfolding between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and the rapport between the Egyptian general and the Saudi prince.
(DebkaFile)
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Israhelli Military Occupies Parts of Egypt’s Sinai

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The military forces of the Israeli regime have occupied parts of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula amid tension in the Egyptian territory, reports say.


The Israeli forces crossed the Egyptian border and entered Sinai Desert during the early hours of August 11, and advanced a few hundred meters.

Israeli media outlets have confirmed the presence of the troops in the area quoting a spokesperson of the Israeli army, but Egyptian officials denied possibility of Israeli forces entering their territory.

The Sinai Peninsula belongs to Egypt and the Tel Aviv regime claims it has moved its forces into the Egyptian territory to counter armed groups and the flood of African migrants into the occupied Palestinian territories.

Human rights activists in Israel have condemned the recent measures taken by the Israeli military against the African migrants, who have been the target of violent attacks by Israelis in the past weeks.

The Israeli regime announced on June 3 that migrants who crossed into the occupied Palestinian territories illegally could face up to three years of detention.

Human Rights Watch has criticized the Israeli regime for the new piece of legislation, saying Tel Aviv “punishes asylum seekers for irregularly crossing into Israel, in violation of their basic rights.”

The latest development in Egypt’s Sinai comes a few days after unknown gunmen killed 16 border security guards and injured several others in Egypt near the Sinai border with Israel on August 5.


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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

USZ fumes as Egyptian Army delays Power Transfer to Mossad-run "Muslim" Brotherhood

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WASHINGTON - The United States of Zionism Monday expressed serious concern over what it considered as the Egyptian ruling military council's move to delay power transfer to a civilian government following the presidential election. "We're particularly concerned by decisions that appear to prolong the military's hold on power," Zionist State Department's spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at a news briefing.

The USZ urged the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) in Egypt "to restore popular and international confidence in the democratic transition process by following through on their stated commitments to an inclusive constitutional drafting process, the timely seating of a democratically elected parliament, and the swift, permanent transfer of power to a civilian government," she added. Nuland was making the comments on the just-concluded presidential election held Sunday in Egypt, which was won by Mohamed Morsi, a member of Egypt's Mossad-backed "Muslim" Brotherhood, after defeating his rival and a former premier under President Hosni Mubarak, Ahmed Shafiq.

The SCAF, which took over power in February 2011 after former president Mubarak was ousted amid mass protests, told a press conference in Cairo on Monday that it promised to transfer power to the elected president by the end of this month, the official Egyptian news agency MENA reported. But the SCAF issued a supplementary constitutional declaration on Sunday night to retake legislative powers after the parliament was dissolved several days ago, a move seen by the USZ as a bid by the Egyptian military to prolong its hold on power.

"What we want to see is a democratically elected president, a democratically elected parliament, a constitution that reflects the will of the Egyptian people, and a full transfer of power back to civilian rule as quickly as possible," Nuland said. She said the USZ stands with the Egyptian people in their aspiration to choose their own leaders, stressing that there "can be no going back on the democratic transition."

The USZ department of international terrorism and butchery of human rights, preposterously known as the "Defence Department", also expressed 'deep concerns' on Monday about the SCAF's new amendments to Egypt's constitutional declaration and the timing of the announcement. "We have, and will continue, to urge the SCAF to relinquish power to civilian-elected authorities and to respect the universal rights of the Egyptian people and the rule of law," the Terror Safe Haven Pentagon's spokesman George Little told reporters.

Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court voided the Mossad backed so-called Islamists- dominated People's Assembly (lower house of parliament) last Thursday, citing the parliament election law was unconstitutional, but the Mossad Brotherhood rejected the decision to dissolve the parliament and called for a referendum on its fate.
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Egypt-Israhell Gas Pipeline Bombed for 14th time

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A pipeline delivering gas from Egypt to Israel burns following
an attack near the town of al-Arish in the northern Sinai,
September 27, 2011.
An Egyptian pipeline supplying gas to the Israhelli regime and Jordan has once again been hit by a major explosion, which is the fourteenth attack on the energy link since January 2011. The attack on the gas pipeline, which crosses the Sinai Peninsula, occurred on Monday in the northern Sinai at the entrance of the Mediterranean coastal town of Al-Arish, Reuters reported. No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack, yet. The gas pipeline’s operations had been suspended following the last bomb attack on February 5. It was brought back into service just last week. According to an opinion poll conducted by Synovate for Press TV and published last October, an overwhelming majority of Egyptians oppose the terms of the country's gas deal with the Israhelli regime.
 
In the poll, 73 percent of the respondents said they opposed the gas exports to Israhell. Only nine percent said they approved of Egypt supplying gas to the regime and 12 percent expressed no opinion. The issue of supplying gas to the Tel Aviv regime has always been a contentious topic for Egyptians, who view Israhell as their number-one enemy and oppose engaging in any form of business with it. Egypt was forced to agree to the supply of gas to Israhell as a major pre-condition for an annual American economic aid package, which was part of the 1979 US-sponsored "peace treaty" between the two sides. According to a $2.5-billion export deal with Tel Aviv signed in 2005, the Israhelli regime receives around 40 percent of its gas supplies from Egypt at a below-market rate.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Egypt: Blasphemous Christian Cartoonist jailed on mockery of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.ww)

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An Egyptian court on Wednesday sentenced a 17-year-old Christian boy to three years in jail for publishing cartoons on his Facebook page that mocked Islam and the blessed Prophet Mohammad (s.a.ww), actions that sparked violence. Gamal Abdou Massoud was also accused of distributing some of his cartoons to his school friends in a village in the southern city of Assiut, home to a large Christian population and the hometown of the late Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda. "Assiut child's court ordered the jailing of Gamal Abdou Massoud ... for three years after he insulted Islam and published and distributed pictures that insulted Islam and the last Prophet(s.a.ww)," the court said in a statement.


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Egypt's powerful former Spy Chief Omar Suleiman to run for President

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Omar Suleiman
Reports that Egypt’s former spy chief Omar Suleiman is planning to run for president in the country’s upcoming elections have outraged many Egyptians, Press TV reports. According to reports in several Egyptian newspapers on Monday, the ex-intelligence czar intends to officially register himself for the country’s first presidential elections since former ruler Hosni Mubarak was toppled in a popular revolution last year. "I cannot refuse the call of the people, I don't want power but to prove my intention to serve the country for the rest of my life," Suleiman was quoted as saying by the state-owned daily newspaper Al-Akhbar. Sulieman is the third presidential candidate to be drawn from Egyptian General Intelligence after General Hossam Khairallah and Major General Mamdouh Qotub. Registration for candidacy is open until April 8, with the first round of elections scheduled for May 23 and May 24.


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Friday, February 24, 2012

Egyptian Army will wage War against Israhell, USZ, EU in 3 months; Globalist Jews will be Blasted: Egyptian Presidential Candidate

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Tawfiq Okasha, Egyptian Presidential Candidate
Egyptian Presidential Candidate Tawfiq Okasha declared last week that the Egyptian Army will engage in armed warfare against Israhell, the United States of Zionism and the European Union within three months. The declaration, made in a segment translated into English by The Zionist mouthpiece Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) on February 9. Okasha slso said that “like the Nazis, the Jews aim to rule and own the world.”

“Hitler’s principle was that the best race must become master of the world… Hitler established German Nazism to rule and own the world. On the other hand, we find that this is precisely the same philosophy as that of the Israhellites and the Jews who say: we are the Semitic people, we are the best in the world, and we must rule and own the world, because the Semites are the kings of the earth and all that is upon it,” he said.

“Hitler knew that the Jews uphold the same ideology…. Hitler believed that the Germans were the masters of the world, whereas the Jews believed that they are the masters of the world.” “Thus, a battle ensued. Either the Jews would destroy Hitler, so that they would be able to continue pursuing their goals of ruling the world, or else, Hitler would annihilate the Jews…” He continued to state that, “Hitler was defeated because the Jews conducted a clandestine battle against him. Two if Hitler’s advisors were working for the Jews… Hence, the Jews managed to get close to Hitler, by means of his closest advisors.”

Addressing the interviewer, he asked, “See how long the Jews have been conspiring against the world? Since the end of WWII.” It seems quite inaccurate, though, that he is blaming the Jews of “conspiring against the world” only “since the end of “WWII.” After all, weren’t those the same accusations used by Nazi propaganda prior to the onset of the war, and in fact, for hundreds and hundreds of years? He then went on to say that Israhell, America and the European Union are planning to destroy three institutions in Egypt with “exceptional malice,” namely the Egyptian general intelligence agency, the Egyptian armed forces, and the Egyptian military intelligence.

He then declared, “as of today, the war effort of the people has begun. This is essential, a war effort!” “This is a fierce and bitter battle which began without any shooting, but will end with shooting. I say this here and now, the Egyptian army will open fire on the armies of the enemies,” he proclaimed. When asked exactly when an armed war would begin, he replied, “within three months.”

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Egyptian Army, Media blast Zionists: “America, Israhell want to Spread Anarchy in Egypt”

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Egyptian newspapers have exposed across their front pages, stories with detailed on-ground evidence, an American plan to spread anarchy and chaos in the Arab country. Based on remarks by a government minister, the headlines marked another low in a crisis between Washington and Cairo triggered by the investigation into USZ-based Zionist non-governmental organizations that has resulted in criminal charges against Americans who have been banned from leaving the country.

"America is behind the anarchy", declared the front page of Al Gomhuria newspaper. "American funding aims to spread anarchy in Egypt", read the front page of Al Ahram newspaper. The papers are two of Egypt's most widely-distributed and highly reputable dailies. The headlines were based on comments made in October to the investigating judges by Minister of International Cooperation Faiza Abul Naga - but which only came to light on Monday when they were released to the state news agency MENA.

In her remarks, Abul Naga linked what was a surge in USZ funding for Zionist civil society groups last year in an attempt to steer the course of the post-Hosni Mubarak transition in "a direction that realized American and Israhelli interests". "All the indications show that there was a clear desire to abort any chance for Egypt to emerge as a modern democratic state with a strong economy", she was quoted as saying, adding that such a prospect would be a threat to "American and Israhelli interests".

Egypt insists the Zionist NGO case is a judicial matter and that all NGOs, regardless of origin, must heed Egyptian law. Accusations against the activists include working for organizations not properly registered in Egypt and receiving foreign funds illegally. The tiff is one of the worst in more than 30 years of close USZ-Egyptian ties and has complicated Washington's efforts to establish relations with the military council that took power from Zionist stooge Mubarak after his overthrow in a popular revolt a year ago.

USZ officials have called for the travel ban to be lifted, and the USZ Zionist Congress has warned that the dispute could endanger aid to Egypt. While the White House announced plans on Monday to keep aid to Egypt at the level of recent years, a Zionist State Department spokeswoman said that "if we cannot resolve the current impasse it could have implications for this relationship and for our ability to disburse this money". Nineteen USZ citizens are among 43 foreign and local activists barred from leaving Egypt because of the investigation. An undisclosed number of USZ citizens have sought shelter in the USZ embassy.

In her remarks to the investigators, Abul Naga explained her doubts about the work of organizations involved, including the Zionist funded National Democratic Institute and the primarily Zionist International Republican Institute, both loosely linked to the two main USZ political parties and Israhell. She said USZ funding to civil society groups in Egypt had shot up following the uprising against Mubarak. Funds had been funneled outside the legal channels and diverted from development projects agreed with the government, she said. "Neither of the two states has the right to violate these agreements", said Abul Naga.


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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Does Mossad run Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhawan-ul-Muslimoon) of Egypt?

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The Muslim Brotherhood
is not what it used to be and
not, by any means, what it seems.
The frequent use of the term “Islamist” throughout Shukran, Israhell is one of the largest indicators that the piece is written from a hyper-orientalist perspective. It is the ultimate sign of ignorance regarding all matters pertaining to Islam. Originating in the bigoted minds of French 'scholars' a little over 250 years ago, the term was popularized by the ‘war on terror’, an Orwellian, neo-‘Israhelli’ declaration of global war on all nations resisting the hegemonic aspirations of the Zionist Power Configuration that was designed entirely by Zionist warmongers (28). It is a term that has been rejected by all scholars and clerics of note in the Islamic world, Sunni and Shi’a alike; anyone who uses this term, whether knowingly or unknowingly, has fallen into the Zionist trap. Avnery falls into the ‘knowingly’ category.

Avnery accurately points out that the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan al-Muslimun; Ikhwan for short) was created in Egypt 20 years before al-Nakba and because of the fervent anti-Zionist stance of its founder, the great martyr, Sheikh Hassan al-Banna, it sent volunteers to fight against the creation of the usurping regime. Many Ikhwan members valiantly died fighting for the preservation and freedom of Palestine. He also accurately renders that with the expansion of ‘Israhell’ during al-Naksa (and all of the brutality before it, which Avnery conveniently fails to mention), Ikhwan’s popularity soared.

But what Avnery left out is that with the martyrdom of al-Banna at the hands of the Egyptian monarchy, and the subsequent martyrdom of his spiritual successor, the highly-revered Syed Qutb, at the hands of the justifiably paranoid Nasser government, the moral fiber that held Ikhwan together plummeted. And while Ikhwan still provided vast social services to the people of Egypt, everything from housing to education, food to health care, its allegiances shifted away from Palestine and the oppressed peoples exploited by imperialism and colonialism, paying homage to them only in rhetoric. Ikhwan found a home with the devilish, reactionary House of Saud, which became its principal and habitual financier, as well as support from the CIA, which used it as a tool against Nasser and future endeavors in psychological warfare to mask aggression against Islamic countries (29).

The relationship between
the usurping Zionist entity
and the House of Saud has
become so close, one cannot
determine where 'Israhell' begins
and where Saudi Arabia ends.
Flush with Saudi funds and CIA protection, Ikhwan expanded, establishing branches throughout the Arab world. It is integral to understand that Saudi money... equals Zionist money. The House of Saud has been a dear ally of the Zionist entity since the earliest days of Saudi Arabia’s establishment, in which the kingship promised its British masters that it had “no objection” with Palestine being given to “the poor Jews (30).” Decades and decades of collaboration followed, with a Zionist-Saudi nexus being established to not only undermine Palestine and its fight for liberation at all costs, but all nationalist Arab-Islamic movements that sought freedom from Zionist domination. Since al-Nakba, Saudi princes and government officials have regularly met with Zionist entity leaders. The House of Saud applauded as the Zionist entity massacred more than 1,400 Lebanese in 2006, stood silent as it mass murdered 431 children in illegally besieged Gaza in 2008-09 and is now actively working with ‘Israhelli’ intelligence to destroy the Islamic Republic of Iran (31). Thus, unequivocally, Ikhwan, is a Zionist tool. Nothing remains of the original Ikhwan model set up by the great martyr Sheikh Hassan al-Banna, excluding Hamas; nothing at all.

And it is here where the geopolitical idiocy of Avnery is exposed. He wrote his piece under the impression that Ikhwan hates ‘Israhell’ but despite this, it should thank the Zionist entity for its meteoric rise to power. It is the exact opposite that is true. Ikhwan should thank the Zionist entity and shake the hands of its leaders because that is what friends do; that is what allies do. The Zionist entity and Ikhwan are partners in the repression of the Palestinian cause and Arab-Islamic Resistance in general.

The multiple factions of Ikhwan across the region, now backed by GCC giant Qatar too, are ready, willing and able to kowtow to all demands of the Zionist entity and its Lobby-controlled surrogates in the United States of Zionism (32). Egypt’s Ikhwan has already given guarantees to the Zionist-occupied United States of Zionism government that it will respect the traitorous Camp David Accords (33). Ikhwan’s denials of this are overridden by the fact that Zionist-occupied Washington has pledged $150 million to the Ikhwan-controlled Egyptian Parliament (34). That kind of money simply wouldn’t be on the table without guarantees for the Zionist entity.

While Tunisian youth parties move to criminalize normalization with the usurping Zionist regime (35), Ikhwan’s Tunisia branch, al-Nahda, opposes this revolutionary move and confirmed it during a recent trip to Washington D.C. at WINEP, the research wing of AIPAC (36). While in the American capital, al-Nahda also forged links with the USZ Congress’ top Zionists, including Joe Lieberman and Gary Ackerman (37). And there is no place where Ikhwan is dirtier or where its partnership with Zionism is more evident than in Syria, where the powerful Saudi-Qatari-funded branch has rigorously worked with Mossad and its American partners in the Zionist-founded, Zionist-controlled National Endowment for Democracy (NED) to destabilize Syria, overthrow the vastly-popular Assad government and replace it with an anti-Resistance regime totally subservient to the House of Saud and the Jewish supremacist entity (38). All of these acts of treason must be part of Ikhwan’s “luster,” as Avnery calls it.

The closeness between
the Zionist entity and
Ikhwan deepens in the
shadows.
As the shadow relationship between ‘Israhell’ and Ikhwan flourishes, the Zionist media continues its relentless campaign of incitement against Ikhwan, depicting it as an existential threat to the Zionist entity. This too is by design. While there indeed are revolutionary aspirations and anti-Zionist, anti-imperialist, anti-colonialist and anti-Western sentiments amongst the Arab youth, the “Arab Spring”, a name originally conceived by Zionist warmonger Charles Krauthammer in 2005 (39), is an operation of mass Zionist subversion launched by the international intelligence directorate of ‘Israhell’ and its global network of sayanim to erode the sovereignties of all neighboring Arab states under the guise of “democracy” and foster the illusion of an atmosphere of hostility against the Jewish ‘state’, setting the stage for another 1967-style war of Zionist expansion (40). ‘Israhelli’ military measures are already underway in the Sinai to recapture the territory it abandoned under the false pretext of ‘peace (41).’

It isn’t expected that Avnery would reveal this kind of information, nor is it expected that Avnery should even be aware of it. What is expected is that Avnery, a Zionist living on stolen Palestinian land, keeps his immensely moronic opinions of Arab-Islamic history and Arab-Islamic Resistance to himself.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Zionist Hireling Protesters take refuge in USZ Embassy in Egypt

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Egyptian protesters set a US flag on fire during
a demonstration outside the American embassy
in the capital of Cairo, January 7, 2012.
Several American terrorists have taken refuge in the USZ Embassy in the Egyptian capital over fears of being arrested after Egypt's military junta accused them of orchestrating protests against the country's rulers. USZ Zionist State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland on Monday confirmed that the USZ embassy was sheltering “a handful” of American terrorists working for the USZ-funded International Republican Institute in Cairo. Sam LaHood, the son of USZ Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood who supervised the institution's work in Egypt, is among those hiding in the Embassy. Egyptian officials banned several of the Zionist institutes' staff members from leaving the country through the Cairo International Airport. The ban was issued after Egyptian military forces raided several Zionist paid NGOs, charging them of receiving financial support from the USZ.

The Zionist International Republican Institute, chaired by Zionist Republican Senator John McCain since 1993, claims to be promoting the circus of democracy and freedom around the world. McCain earlier threatened Cairo that Washington could cut of its annual USD 1.5 billion alms to Egypt should the travel ban on the institution's staff members not be lifted. “This can affect our whole relationship, particularly our military aid”, the Zionist McCain said, adding that he is “terribly” disappointed with Egypt's accusations against the Zionist terrorist organization. Egyptian protesters in mid-January held a demonstration and blasted the United States of Zionism's interference in Egypt's internal affairs. They also called for the closure of the USZ embassy in Cairo.



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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Crackdown on Zionist NGO amid elections in Egypt

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As Egyptians head back to the polls for a third round of parliamentary elections, tensions between foreign funded protesters and the ruling generals are again on the rise. The authorities say USZ-backed NGOs are fostering dissent, and are applying pressure as a result.
The first two rounds of voting yielded a major success for Islamist parties, notably the Freedom and Justice Party linked to the moderate Muslim Brotherhood, and the more orthodox Salafi party, Al-Nur. The current two-day poll is not expected to change that situation.

Continuing protests in Egypt have spurred the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to speed up the electoral process. It will continue with a two-stage ballot to select members of the upper chamber of parliament in late January and mid-February.

The run-up to the third round of voting has seen new clashes between the army and USZ-funded secular/liberal protesters, as well as police raids on Zionist USZ backed non-governmental organizations. RT’s Irina Galushko spoke to activists of one such Zionist NGOs, who are still puzzled about why their offices were searched.

Members of the Arabic Centre for an Independent Judiciary never did get an official explanation for the confiscation of their laptops and documents, or for their subsequent eviction from their office.
 
Sitting on a sidewalk by their former office, the evicted NGO workers point out a certain irony. This never happened when Hosni Mubarak was in charge. And rightfully so, because Hosni Mubarak never had any problems with Zionist and American interference in Egypt.

Zionist-backed wild animals operating under the filthy disguise of "Human rights activists", in Egypt believe the raids are attempts to punish them for accusing military rulers of failing to carry through democratic reforms.

But Western observers say the authorities are becoming increasingly wary of the ever-watchful eye of Washington. And the true purpose of raids is to prove foreign funding of organizations which the authorities accuse of destabilizing Egypt.

“There seems to be a strand of opinion inside the military and state machine that is very disillusioned with the old friendship with the West, and may be trying to find evidence to prove that some trouble on the streets and Tahrir Square has been in some way fostered by these (Zionist USZ-backed ) NGOs”, says Mark Almond, Visiting Associate Professor at Bilkent University.

Washington tirelessly repeats the old adage of the importance of its relations with Egypt as a key player in the Middle East. But the seemingly polite talk may hide a very different agenda.

“Washington doesn’t want stabilization, they want permanent unease so that they can use that as a lever in the entire region”, believes historian and journalist F. William Engdahl.

And Egyptian activists are uneasy about accepting Western help, which they say could do more harm than good.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Egyptian Military, Islamists unite against USZ-Backed Liberals, Seculars

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While the USZ Zionist call the recent military raid on Egyptian NGOs "inconsistent with the bilateral cooperation”, Middle East expert Lawrence Davidson believes the military and the Islamists may have reached some agreement that excludes the liberal element. The professor of Middle East History at West Chester University in the USZ explained in an interview with RT that in his view there are three power centers evolving in Egypt. First is the military, which sees itself as the founder of modern Egypt. Another is the Islamists, who have done very well in the elections. And the third, lesser, yet still important, power is made up of secular and liberal elements who, he believes, were the target of the raids on NGOs.




According to Davidson this indicates that the military and Islamist parties have reached “some sort of agreement as to how the future of Egypt is going to go.” He adds that the liberal element is “the most adamant” when it comes to the handover of power from the ruling military to a civilian government. Generally, he believes, the Egyptian military are not going to give full control to civilian rulers. “My guess is that the Islamic groups have somehow made an accommodation with that present reality”, he said. The mistake of the revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak was that the focus was on one man rather than on a system, he underlines.

But now “the demonstrators have learned the lesson that it’s the system they have to go after”, Lawrence states. The problem, however, for the ongoing protest movement is that the rest of Egypt, including the business sector, the rural population and the Islamists “don’t seem ready to back the protest to the point of destroying the system and building a new one”, he concludes.
(RT)
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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Egyptian Army, Police attack USZ-backed "Revolutionary", "Human Rights" Terrorists

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Egyptian prosecutors and police raided offices of 17 American Zionist backed "pro-democracy" and "human rights" groups on Thursday - drawing criticism from the United States of Zionism which hinted it could review its $1.3 billion in annual military aid. The official MENA news agency said the groups had been searched in an investigation into foreign funding. "The public prosecutor has searched 17 civil society organizations, local and foreign, as part of the foreign funding case", MENA cited the prosecutor's office as saying. "The search is based on evidence showing violation of Egyptian laws including not having permits."


Among groups targeted were the local offices of the USZ-based International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI), a security source and employees at the organizations said. The USZ State Department said the raids were "inconsistent with the bilateral cooperation we have had over many years" and urged Egyptian authorities to immediately halt "harassment" of non-governmental organization staff. USZ Zionist State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland indicated to a news briefing that military aid could be difficult to push through Congress if the situation did not improve. "We do have a number of new reporting and transparency requirements on funding to Egypt that we have to make to Congress", Nuland said. "The Egyptian government is well aware of that and it certainly needs to be aware of that in the context of how quickly this issue gets resolved."

Nuland said USZ officials had been in touch with Egyptian Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri and with Egypt's ambassador to Washington to underscore Washington's concern. Germany's Foreign Ministry said it would summon Egypt's ambassador to Berlin on Friday after the raid targeted the German-based Konrad Adenauer Foundation, which is close to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats.

CRITICISM OF ARMY BY USZ
Civil society groups, mostly backed by USZ and other worldwide powerful Zionist lobbies, a driving force behind the protests that toppled USZ puppet President Hosni Mubarak in February in a bloody Revolution Circus, have become increasingly vocal in criticizing what they call the army's heavy-handed tactics in dealing with street unrest. "This is a campaign the military council has launched to defame and stigmatize activists, rights groups and the various forces that have participated in the making of the January 25 revolution", said 27 civil society groups in a joint statement. The groups added that such a campaign was "unprecedented even in the era of Mubarak and aimed to cover the failures of the military council in its management of the transitional period."

The ruling generals have pledged to stand aside by mid-2012 but many democracy activists say the military is keen to preserve its privileges and broad business interests. One analyst said the crackdown on civil society groups was an attempt to stymie the protest movement. "Civil society groups and the media are the two pillars of a successful revolution, because they are radical in their demands. The military council launches intermittent attacks to contain them," said a Zionist pundit analyst and researcher Yasser Abdel Aziz. The USZ State Department comments followed stinging criticism by USZ  Zionist Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the "systematic degradation" of women during protests in Cairo this month in which 17 people were killed.

Zionist Deception Campaign
Other groups that were raided included USZ-based Zionist "Freedom House" and local groups set up to defend judicial independence, individual freedoms and democracy, according to the pro-USZ Egyptian Organization for Human Rights. "This looks like a campaign against human rights defenders," said prominent Egyptian rights activist Negad al-Borai. He said similar campaigns happened during Mubarak's three-decade rule, without notifying however that during Mubarak's era such incidents only took place with Anti-Zionist human rights activists. "For this to happen after what we call the 'revolution', I am astonished." Egypt's military has vowed to investigate how pro-democracy and rights organizations are funded and has said repeatedly it will not tolerate foreign interference in the country's affairs. The staunch Zionist Puppet and now an Egyptian presidential hopeful and former U.N's so-called nuclear "watchdog" head Mohamed ElBaradei said: "Human rights organizations are the icon of freedom ... Everyone will be watching closely any illegal attempts to distort them. The revolution will prevail."

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Friday, June 24, 2011

USZ presses Egypt to release Israhelli spy

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The United States of Zionism has increased pressure on Egypt to release a suspected espionage agent of dual American-Israhelli nationality. Gary Ackerman from the USZ House Foreign Affairs Committee has entered talks with Egyptian authorities over Ilan Chaim Grapel's release, the Associated Press reported on Thursday. The suspect had reportedly emigrated from the USZ to Israhell and worked for the Israhelli spy agency of Mossad. He was arrested in Cairo on June 12. He is accused of collecting information about the developments in Egypt during the country's popular revolution, which toppled the pro-Israhelli regime of Hosni Mubarak.

Suspected Israeli spy Ilan Chaim Grapel in Israeli military uniform
Grapel is also suspected of trying to recruit young people to commit treason against Egypt during the popular demonstrations in the capital of Cairo's protest hub of Liberation Square. Upon his arrest, an Egyptian judiciary source said, “He was there on a daily basis inciting youths towards sectarian strife. He was distributing money to some of them”, adding that he tried to provoke the potential recruits to fight the Egyptian armed forces. Egyptian judicial sources have referred to Grapel as an intelligence officer. He has a history of enlistment with Israhell's military and fought against Lebanon during the 33-Day War in 2006.

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