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Eddy

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Aug 20, 2005
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off course Palestine has to be the cause used to prove sisi or Egypt is isreal's slave blah blah.
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Yep, this is becoming a reocurring theme. If Israel is with you, then that surely means you're their puppet or the West's puppet. Anyway, the Palestinians already destroyed one country, it's good that they won't be able to do the same with Egypt.
 

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“Israel promised Sisi US aid would not be cut”
'The New York Times’ reports that Israeli higher-ups close to Egyptian Defense Minister Sisi calmed his fears of the US cutting aid if Muslim Brothers supporters are removed by force.

The US and the west trued to pressure the military regime in Egypt following the bloody riots, but according to a report in American newspaper 'The New York Times’ Israel was in fact the one to thwart the pressure and intervened in favor of the officers in Cairo.

The newspaper quotes western diplomats who revealed that a letter from the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC to senators thwarted Republican Senator Rand Paul’s proposal to cut the military aid to Egypt on the 31st of July – prior to the riots. The proposal was rejected with a majority of 86 to 13. “Cutting back the aid could increase the instability in Egypt and to undermine Israeli and American interests” the lobbyists wrote to the senators.

At the same time, according to the report, Israeli official calmed the Egyptian Defense Minister, Abed El-Fatah Sisi, and promised him that the US aid to Egypt would not be hurt, even in the case of violent evacuation of Morsi supporters from the squares. 'The New York Times’ noted that Sisi and his inner circle have a tight relationship with the Israeli government elite.

Following the rejection, US President Barak Obama agreed that the aid to Egypt will not be hurt. However, he made the decision to cancel the biennial joint military exercise with the Egyptian army if the evacuation did end in violence – as it did.
http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...el-promised-sisi-us-aid-would-not-be-cut-1317

Israel announced Sisi as 'hero', retired general says

A retired General of the Egyptian army Marwan claimed Israel was behind the coup done by Sisi, saying only aim of Sisi and his friends was to protect Israel

A retired General of the Egyptian army Sulejman Abu Marwan claimed that Israel was behind the coup done by Egypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, saying only aim of Sisi and his friends was to protect Israel.

Speaking in Turkey's northwestern Sakarya city, Marwan told AA in an exclusive interview that Sisi was announced as 'hero' in Israel after the coup.

Marwan stated that the coup doers used the liberals and seculars of Egypt, having created the opportunity for coup and added that Israel announced Sisi as 'hero'.

"When we look at the news, the country behind Sisi gets revealed. They blame Morsi to have communication with Hamas. Israel makes the accusation. For the first time, someone is accused for being related to Hamas. People are judged on account of the fact that Israel and Egypt relations worsened, however this accusation is an honour," Marwan said. "The incidents that Egypt lives now, what Sisi did, have not taken place even during the French occupation. Military coup fired the big mosques and locked the other ones. That is a tyranny, that was even not lived during the French occupation."

Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, was ousted by the army under an army roadmap on July 3.

Thousands of his supporters have since taken to the streets to demand his return to power.
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=115984

He's a hero to everybody that doesn't want WW3
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true, he is a hero to his country men for saving this country from being hi-jacked and sent to the stone age, or its sovereignty from being touched!! off course Palestine has to be the cause used to prove sisi or Egypt is isreal's slave blah blah. the problem is like erdogan, turk is trying to play on cheap acts of heroism.
Keep :tup: with this Islamophobic. Such a nice path you choose to follow, let's see where will you end up.
 

Eddy

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Aug 20, 2005
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Keep :tup: with this Islamophobic. Such a nice path you choose to follow, let's see where will you end up.
Doesn't want Islamists to be in power = Islamophobia

That summed it up really. Hey Turk, when the elections begin in Turkey and people vote for a different party, are they Islamophobics as well ?

You're pretty much equivalent to those hardcore Israelis that when you criticize them, you are automatically called an "Anti-semitic".
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Doesn't want Islamists to be in power = Islamophobia

That summed it up really. Hey Turk, when the elections begin in Turkey and people vote for a different party, are they Islamophobics as well ?

You're pretty much equivalent to those hardcore Israelis that when you criticize them, you are automatically called an "Anti-semitic".
You're not that thick, you should be just playing.

Not letting Islamists to organize politically and participate in fair elections like everbody else and if somehow they get elected, arresting and killing them is Islamophobia. Who are you to tell Muslims that who should they elect? This wouldn't happen if you consider them as equal beings. But no, sand people can't know what is good for them and world peace. What would be your reaction in a situation, let's say, army in Germany arresting Merkel because some Muslim country told them to do so because she was too anti-Muslim for their liking?

Your comment on Palestine issue tells it all. So it was Palestinians who destroyed the Palestine.
 
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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    Turk, why do you keep discussing them? They can love Sisi as much as they want. In the end, he is another Mubarak whose relationship with Zionists was stranger than his relationship with his wife.

    If you want to laugh, read the stupid interview they published today for Mubarak. He is now their hero who did not allow Palestinians to steal Sinai. As if Palestinians will be satisfied with anything but Palestine.

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    Anyway, the Palestinians already destroyed one country, it's good that they won't be able to do the same with Egypt.
    That is the most stupid sentence I've read here since years. Ok, let's say that Palestinians really destroyed Lebanon. How were Palestinians planning to destroy Egypt according to your "respected" sources? And why?
     

    Eddy

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    Aug 20, 2005
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    That is the most stupid sentence I've read here since years. Ok, let's say that Palestinians really destroyed Lebanon. How were Palestinians planning to destroy Egypt according to your "respected" sources? And why?
    The Sinai would be a good place to start.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Jan 14, 2005
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    Anyway, I never wanted to post anything else in this thread related to videos and articles, but the stupid sentence I just read about destroying Lebanon by Palestinians make me obliged to post the next video on the 31 anniversary of the biggest massacre in Lebanon history, and guess what? The Palestinians were the victims...

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    The Sinai would be a good place to start.
    It maybe a good place to start for your family. We have a land and we won't sell it ever.
     

    Eddy

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    Aug 20, 2005
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    I'm not attributing the whole civil war to them but they played a part. Remember Black September ?

    These developments helped precipitate the Lebanon Civil War.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    It doesn't matter, it still helped precipitate the Lebanon Civil War.
    The hostilities were always there in Lebanon before Palestinians got into this...
    Read about how there was almost a civil war in 1958 before Palestinians get into anything in Lebanon.
     

    Eddy

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    Aug 20, 2005
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    The hostilities were always there in Lebanon before Palestinians got into this...
    Read about how there was almost a civil war in 1958 before Palestinians get into anything in Lebanon.
    I know, I'm just saying they were the final wood into the fire to spark it, that's all.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Jan 14, 2005
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    Perhaps a bit too harsh on my part.
    No worries. Eddy, maybe some stupid Palestinians are interfering in other countries business. Muhammad Dahlan for example is a Palestinian character that is controlled by the intelligence of UAE and the former regime of Mubarak to make many troubles in Sinai and inside Palestine. All Palestinians know that he does not represent more than 1% of Palestinians. Should other Palestinians suffer because of one idiot?
     

    Eddy

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    Aug 20, 2005
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    No worries. Eddy, maybe some stupid Palestinians are interfering in other countries business. Muhammad Dahlan for example is a Palestinian character that is controlled by the intelligence of UAE and the former regime of Mubarak to make many troubles in Sinai and inside Palestine. All Palestinians know that he does not represent more than 1% of Palestinians. Should other Palestinians suffer because of one idiot?
    Definitely not. Who would you consider to be an up and coming leader for the Palestinian cause ?
     
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    ReBeL

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    Definitely not. Who would you consider to be an up and coming leader for the Palestinian cause ?
    In my humble opinion, nobody. The cause is totally lost now. Zionists succeeded in having Zionist Palestinian leaders whose only concern is to stop any hope of resistance in the West Bank. Gaza can not fight alone. Jerusalem is being stolen day by day. Refugees in Syria are suffering too much. Refugees in Iraq suffered earlier. People lost interest in the whole thing.
     

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
    Jan 16, 2011
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    I thought people had given up the idea of fighting the US backed Israeli army already. I honestly do not see a plausible scenario which would bring the Palestinians any good.
     

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