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A desperate attempt to link Israel to this from a man pretending to be a woman on the internet.

Israel actually had better relations with Egypt under Morsi than they did under Mubarak. More Hamas tunnels were destroyed and more communication between the two security establishments.

Secondly, even if Israel has quietly supported Sisi, it's still Egyptians that have turned their guns on their own. They have pulled the trigger.

As can be seen by the EU/US and UN statements, the Egyptians are ignoring international calls - yet the Iraniboy thinks Israel controls Egypt.

You're a rafidi trying to cause even more divisions than your pariah terrorist state of Iran has already caused in the region.

The audacity of an Iranian talking about interfering when the pariah Iranian state is involved in destabilising a whole host of Arab nations.

Also, your link points to a blog and not the NYtimes.
Iranigirl is obsessed with Israel
he doesn't represent Iranians . thanks to avoid summary Iranian ideas to this guy.
 
Ayatollah Khamenei Blames Israel And US For Egypt Turmoil


BY: JPOST.COM STAFF


Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is placing the blame for Egypt’s political turmoil on Israel and the US.
The religious leader took to his official Twitter account on Saturday, placing blame on Egypt’s former ousted leader, Hosni Mubarak, and on his relations with Israel and the US.

“Mubarak’s collaboration w/ Israel&US made Egyptians feel humiliated so* they made a #revolution&Zionists reacted against this revolution now.”

He stressed his position in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying “#Egypt was 1st country that entered into war w/ #Zionists for Palestinians.”

Calling Mubarak a “servant to the Zionists,” Khamenei also Tweeted that Mubarak is not a freedom fighter.
Earlier this month, when Egyptian tensions were at an all-time-high, with constant ongoing violence, he Tweeted that the “#Zionist regime sit and watch the situation of #Egypt w/ satisfaction.”

With the text, he also included a digitally edited image of a group of American political leaders laughing hysterically at what appears to be turmoil in Egypt.

:omghaha:
 
Ayatollah Khamenei Blames Israel And US For Egypt Turmoil


BY: JPOST.COM STAFF


Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is placing the blame for Egypt’s political turmoil on Israel and the US.
The religious leader took to his official Twitter account on Saturday, placing blame on Egypt’s former ousted leader, Hosni Mubarak, and on his relations with Israel and the US.

“Mubarak’s collaboration w/ Israel&US made Egyptians feel humiliated so* they made a #revolution&Zionists reacted against this revolution now.”

He stressed his position in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying “#Egypt was 1st country that entered into war w/ #Zionists for Palestinians.”

Calling Mubarak a “servant to the Zionists,” Khamenei also Tweeted that Mubarak is not a freedom fighter.
Earlier this month, when Egyptian tensions were at an all-time-high, with constant ongoing violence, he Tweeted that the “#Zionist regime sit and watch the situation of #Egypt w/ satisfaction.”

With the text, he also included a digitally edited image of a group of American political leaders laughing hysterically at what appears to be turmoil in Egypt.

:omghaha:
this guy asked to kill its own people in 2009
and gives lessons . lol
 
this guy asked to kill its own people in 2009
and gives lessons . lol

Why don't you show us where exactly he asked to 'kill his own people' ? You shouldn't let your hate to affect your judgement, no matter if you hate the subject or not.
He asked BOTH sides to calm down and to let there be a recount in the votes, but idiots from both sides made the situation worse.

This is not the topic here, but I can prove you wrong in a proper thread.
 
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Why don't you show us where exactly he asked to 'kill his own people' ? You shouldn't let your hate to affect your judgement, no matter if you hate the subject or not.
He asked BOTH sides to calm down and to let there be a recount in the votes, but idiots from both sides made the situation worse.

This is not the topic here, but I can prove you wrong in a proper thread.

No probably Iran did the right think...Only few got killed...If they bent for so called liberals...then they would do the same thing like egyptianarmy doing today
Now look at egypt....
 
Why don't you show us where exactly he asked to 'kill his own people' ? You shouldn't let your hate to affect your judgement, no matter if you hate the subject or not.
He asked BOTH sides to calm down and to let there be a recount in the votes, but idiots from both sides made the situation worse.

This is not the topic here, but I can prove you wrong in a proper thread.
well everyone knows that in Iran
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/20/world/middleeast/20iran.html?_r=0

No probably Iran did the right think...Only few got killed...If they bent for so called liberals...then they would do the same thing like egyptianarmy doing today
Now look at egypt....
next time you will compare to Mongolia or Sudan ? try to be smart
Egypt and Iran are very different countries (army, leader, and so)
 
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Al-Azhar urges Brotherhood to renounce violence

Sun, 18/08/2013 - 11:18
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Al-Masry Al-Youm
Al-Azhar, Egypt's leading Sunni Islam authority, has urged the Muslim Brotherhood to renounce violence as protesters continue to engage in bloody clashes with local residents and security forces following the dispersals of two sit-ins last week.

Nearly 800 were killed during the dispersals and subsequent violence across the country.

On Saturday, Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Ahmed al-Tayyeb, urged the Brotherhood to avoid bloodshed and to protect their country.

In a recorded message aired on state TV, Tayyeb said: "Scenes of violence will not win rights for anybody. Legitimacy cannot be acquired through bloodshed.”

"There is still a chance and a hope for many of you who have not been involved in instigating violence," he added, addressing Brotherhood supporters.

“Come to the protection of Egypt, the country where you were born and brought up, hurry to protect your country from sliding into a blind sedition that could set the nation on fire," Tayyeb warned.

Tayyeb stressed that al-Azhar still resists attempts to "polarize" and "influence" religious scholars by parties in the Egyptian crisis.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-YoumAl-Masry Al-Youm
Al-Azhar, Egypt's leading Sunni Islam authority, has urged the Muslim Brotherhood to renounce violence as protesters continue to engage in bloody clashes with local residents and security forces following the dispersals of two sit-ins last week.

Nearly 800 were killed during the dispersals and subsequent violence across the country.

On Saturday, Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Ahmed al-Tayyeb, urged the Brotherhood to avoid bloodshed and to protect their country.

In a recorded message aired on state TV, Tayyeb said: "Scenes of violence will not win rights for anybody. Legitimacy cannot be acquired through bloodshed.”

"There is still a chance and a hope for many of you who have not been involved in instigating violence," he added, addressing Brotherhood supporters.

“Come to the protection of Egypt, the country where you were born and brought up, hurry to protect your country from sliding into a blind sedition that could set the nation on fire," Tayyeb warned.

Tayyeb stressed that al-Azhar still resists attempts to "polarize" and "influence" religious scholars by parties in the Egyptian crisis.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

 
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