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Egyptian Offical: Hamas to Blame for Gaza Destruction
Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Arabi said Hamas was "shedding the blood of innocent Palestinians” by attacking Israel.
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By Uzi Baruch
First Publish: 7/17/2014, 9:35 AM

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Israeli airstrike in Gaza
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Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Arabi said Thursday that Hamas was not serious about a cease-fire – and that the terror group was deliberately trying to embarrass Egypt. Speaking in an interview in an Egyptian newspaper, Al-Arabi blamed Hamas for not only failing to come to a cease-fire, but for “shedding the blood of innocent Palestinians” by continuing to attack Israel.

“Hamas does not want Egypt to fulfill its obligations as a negotiator between the two sides,” Al-Arabi said. “They do this at the cost of the blood of innocent Palestinians” who are caught up in the Israeli response to the rocket attacks. During the nine days of Operation Protective Edge, the IDF has caused a massive amount of damage in Gaza, destroying buildings that were used by terrorists to fire rockets at Israel. Despite Israel's efforts to avoid civilian casualties, some 200 people have been killed in Gaza so far, more than half of them Hamas terrorists.

Hamas on Monday rejected Egypt’s proposed ceasefire, as Arab foreign ministers in Cairo called on "all parties" to accept the proposal. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the group would not accept a truce without a full-fledged deal to end hostilities, according to AFP. "A ceasefire without reaching an agreement is rejected. In times of war, you don't cease fire and then negotiate," he told the news agency.

Earlier Thursday, a Hamas official said that Israel would have to “pay a price” if it wanted a cease-fire. Mohammed Nazel said that Israel “has to promise, with international guarantees, that they will stop attacking Gaza. Second, they have to open up all the passages between Gaza and the rest of the world. In addition they have to allow free movement in Gaza.”

Al-Arabi said that negotiations on Hamas' conditions could be conducted under Egyptian auspices after the rocket firing stop. “The main thing is to stop the fighting,” he said, adding that the lives of many Gaza Arabs was at stake.

Hamas terrorists launched a major attack on Israel's heartland Thursday morning, as Red Color alert sirens were sounded in communities throughout central Israel. Sirens were sounded in Tel Aviv and its suburbs, Raanana, Hadera, and in the Netanya area as well. Iron Dome batteries shot down several of the missiles, with others falling in open areas. No injuries have been reported.
 
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Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed = Muslim brother or Mubarak collaborator = Qatar, KSA

KSA and the wahabit preachers have also blamed the palestinians for defending against Israel
KSA had violently criticized Hezbollah for not letting the israelis win in 2006

 
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Egyptian Offical: Hamas to Blame for Gaza Destruction
Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Arabi said Hamas was "shedding the blood of innocent Palestinians” by attacking Israel.
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Share on print More Sharing Services 35
By Uzi Baruch
First Publish: 7/17/2014, 9:35 AM

517659.jpg

Israeli airstrike in Gaza
Reuters
Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Arabi said Thursday that Hamas was not serious about a cease-fire – and that the terror group was deliberately trying to embarrass Egypt. Speaking in an interview in an Egyptian newspaper, Al-Arabi blamed Hamas for not only failing to come to a cease-fire, but for “shedding the blood of innocent Palestinians” by continuing to attack Israel.

“Hamas does not want Egypt to fulfill its obligations as a negotiator between the two sides,” Al-Arabi said. “They do this at the cost of the blood of innocent Palestinians” who are caught up in the Israeli response to the rocket attacks. During the nine days of Operation Protective Edge, the IDF has caused a massive amount of damage in Gaza, destroying buildings that were used by terrorists to fire rockets at Israel. Despite Israel's efforts to avoid civilian casualties, some 200 people have been killed in Gaza so far, more than half of them Hamas terrorists.

Hamas on Monday rejected Egypt’s proposed ceasefire, as Arab foreign ministers in Cairo called on "all parties" to accept the proposal. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the group would not accept a truce without a full-fledged deal to end hostilities, according to AFP. "A ceasefire without reaching an agreement is rejected. In times of war, you don't cease fire and then negotiate," he told the news agency.

Earlier Thursday, a Hamas official said that Israel would have to “pay a price” if it wanted a cease-fire. Mohammed Nazel said that Israel “has to promise, with international guarantees, that they will stop attacking Gaza. Second, they have to open up all the passages between Gaza and the rest of the world. In addition they have to allow free movement in Gaza.”

Al-Arabi said that negotiations on Hamas' conditions could be conducted under Egyptian auspices after the rocket firing stop. “The main thing is to stop the fighting,” he said, adding that the lives of many Gaza Arabs was at stake.

Hamas terrorists launched a major attack on Israel's heartland Thursday morning, as Red Color alert sirens were sounded in communities throughout central Israel. Sirens were sounded in Tel Aviv and its suburbs, Raanana, Hadera, and in the Netanya area as well. Iron Dome batteries shot down several of the missiles, with others falling in open areas. No injuries have been reported.
Margh bar Egypt Now !
 
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Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed = Muslim brother or Mubarak collaborator = Qatar, KSA

KSA and the wahabit preachers have also blamed the palestinians for defending against Israel
KSA had violently criticized Hezbollah for not letting the israelis win in 2006


Stop being so foolish. He is a military stooge just like your Sisi is. Qatar doesn't have relations with them. That is US, KSA, and Israel which have relations with the military brass.
 
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Stop being so foolish. He is a military stooge just like your Sisi is. Qatar doesn't have relations with them. That is US, KSA, and Israel which have relations with the military brass.
Who is he exactly? A Morsi or a Sissi worker?
 
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Who is he exactly? A Morsi or a Sissi worker?

What do you think? Someone in the MB would ever dare say something like this? No, it's the military brass. He was an employee back at Mubarak's time. He's not a current official.
 
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What do you think? Someone in the MB would ever dare say something like this? No, it's the military brass. He was an employee back at Mubarak's time. He's not a current official.

Sisi is good for Egypt

Morsi will support Hamas, then NATO will destroy Egypt and you'll forget them
 
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Sisi is good for Egypt

Morsi will support Hamas, then NATO will destroy Egypt and you'll forget them

Egypt is long gone, it can't recover. Especially with a corrupt military leadership back in place. They own half of the economy.

Arabs can defend themselves from NATO if they actually even cared. They're too busy building golden chairs, awful custom vehicles, and in a proxy war in their own region.

The only thing that can unite the Middle East is Palestine. Although, that's probably still far from now.
 
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Egypt is long gone, it can't recover. Especially with a corrupt military leadership back in place. They own half of the economy.

Arabs can defend themselves from NATO if they actually even cared. They're too busy building golden chairs, awful custom vehicles, and in a proxy war in their own region.

The only thing that can unite the Middle East is Palestine. Although, that's probably still far from now.

MB = trash

Palestine can't unite the middle east, if it could we would have witnessed that in the previous decades
 
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MB = trash

I don't care if someone calls a movement trash, as long as it comes with an explanation detailed with facts. Care to explain why? I don't take movements seriously, I am just with the right and what suits my views.

Palestine can't unite the middle east, if it could we would have witnessed that in the previous decades

It can, we are just to busy in fitnah.
 
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MB = trash

Palestine can't unite the middle east, if it could we would have witnessed that in the previous decades

I agree Muslim Brotherhood is ideological trash.
But Muslim Brotherhood or not, Egypt is not playing its traditional influential role. And it hasnt done so since Nasser.
Egypt is in a national coma right now.
 
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I agree Muslim Brotherhood is ideological trash.
But Muslim Brotherhood or not, Egypt is not playing its traditional influential role. And it hasnt done so since Nasser.
Egypt is in a national coma right now.

Asking; "Who is not trash in the Muslim world?" is a better question to ask here considering its current state I would dare to say.:lol:

It is easier this way around than finding the few good and genuine movements.

My solution to all this can be found below:

OIC Peacekeeping Forces needed. | Page 4

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What do you think? Someone in the MB would ever dare say something like this? No, it's the military brass. He was an employee back at Mubarak's time. He's not a current official.
he was never in the military
What do you think? Someone in the MB would ever dare say something like this? No, it's the military brass. He was an employee back at Mubarak's time. He's not a current official.
what about morsi letter to isreali presdient
What kind of cease fire? the one that allows israel to continue its strike and keep embargo on Gaze strip?
why dont you come up with something better
 
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he was never in the military

I wasn't saying that, I said he was part of the same establishment. Mostly military controlled.

what about morsi letter to isreali presdient

What about it? He told them there should be efforts made for a two state solution as soon as possible.

why dont you come up with something better

What's wrong with saying the land siege needs to be lifted?
 
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