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“Israel” Monitoring Egypt Rage with Concern, and Abbas, his aides are panicking

“Israel”  Monitoring Egypt Rage with Concern, Officials Ordered to Remain Silent

Al Manar

29/01/2011 Israel is monitoring the Egyptian developments silently but with concern. Israel, the entity that always has an opinion on any topic, had in recent days been silent on the ongoing protests in Egypt against the 30-year-rule of its ally President Hosni Mubarak. It’s not because Israel does not care about the situation there but Israel fear the downfall of Mubarak’s regime which it has many interests and deals with.
 
Israel fears that the Muslim Brotherhood could take power and start supplying arms to Hamas.
 
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has ordered silence on Egypt protests but security officials said they worry the protests could threaten ties and spread to the Palestinian Authority. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the two officials said Netanyahu had told all government spokesmen not to comment on the situation in Egypt.

“Israel cannot do anything about what is happening there,” Israel’s former Industry and Trade Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer claimed in remarks to Army Radio. “All we can do is express our support for (Egyptian President Hosni) Mubarak and hope the riots pass quietly.” He added that Egypt was Israel’s most important ally in the region.

An anonymous Israeli minister blatantly voiced support for Mubarak saying Friday that the Egyptian regime will use the necessary force to remain in power as protests rock the country. Mubarak is “strong enough to overcome the unrest,” the minister said, adding that there might be more violence.
 
But Israeli diplomats in Egypt feared the protests and reports have said that they left the country. According to Al-Quds Al-Arabi report, the Israeli diplomats were transferred by a helicopter to an aerial base, and then were carried to the occupied lands by a special plane.
 
 A report published on As-Safir newspaper on Friday describes how Egypt had been stripped off from its Arab identity and how its security forces are trained to curb the citizens. Egypt is objected to American hegemony, politically and militarily, as it is also subjected to Israeli unfair colonial conditions: the number of the Egyptian armed forces in its different departments is limited. Their US weapons are defensive and undeveloped compared to that owned by Israel. The officers are trained in the United States and the expense of their training is deducted from the “U.S. aid”. Concerning their education on their enemy, it strikes off “Israel” and even considers it a “friend” if not an “ally”. 

 “The army is prohibited from entering the Sinai, and therefore prohibited from defending their land, waters, while the Israeli battleships, submarines are crossing the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Eilat on the Red Sea, and the objection is prohibited!” the report written by the newspaper Publisher Talal Salman said.

Also, the report added, the Egyptian army is prohibited from communicating with other Arab armies, and particularly with his partner in the October War ally [Syria]. “On the other hand, the Security Forces (about a million!) were strengthened to protect the regime, turned them into the suppressing forces always mobilized. If a hundred citizens protested, they found themselves trapped by a thousand of the wearers of helmets and black shirts with sticks in their hands and tear gas,” it said.

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Abbas, his aides panicked over events in Egypt

RAMALLAH, (PIC)– A senior Fatah official said de facto president Mahmoud Abbas and his aides were extremely confused and nervous last night about what was happening in Egypt and they made intensive phone calls with officials in Cairo and Washington to receive assurances.

The official added on condition of anonymity that Abbas and his entourage were in total disarray last night, but their tension was lessened a little when they saw on TV Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak giving a speech to his people.

The official quoted Tayeb Abdelrahim, the spokesman for Abbas, as saying on Friday night that if the Egyptian regime was gone, there would be no Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.

He noted that the PA received US and Israeli assurances during the last 24 hours, but they were not enough to calm Abbas and Fatah officials who feel that the region is on the verge of radical changes.

Mubarak ordered his tanks on Friday onto Egypt’s streets and gave a speech after midnight pledging to form a new government able to address the priorities in the coming period.

His speech came after massive protests took place throughout Egypt demanding him to end his 30-year rule of the country. The events reportedly claimed the lives of dozens of Egyptian citizens including two children and led to the injury of many others.

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Israeli embassy personnel flee Cairo

CAIRO, (PIC)– News sources in Egypt said that the Israeli embassy personnel fled the embassy when a group of demonstrators passed near the Cairo University at the Geeza suburb.

The sources said that helicopters evacuated the embassy and took the personnel to an Egyptian air-base.

The Ambassador himself fled Egypt recently after the discovery by Egyptian security of a Mossad spy network in Cairo.

The embassy staff asked to be evacuated before the demonstrators reach the area despite the fact that it is situated on a high level of a tower building.

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2 Responses to “Israel” Monitoring Egypt Rage with Concern, and Abbas, his aides are panicking

  1. kate bates January 29, 2011 at 9:57 pm

    Where will Abu Mazen flee too? He was willing enough to betray the refugees, didn’t he realize that he does not have a country either?

  2. realistic bird January 30, 2011 at 4:57 pm

    It seems all tyrants go to Saudi Arabia, a holy land that shouldn’t contain such filth. <_<

    Thanks Kate

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