Brotherhood of Hate: Muslim Brotherhood's Hatred for Jews and Israel Flourishes in "New" Egypt.(ADL).
Introduction.
The
overthrow of Hosni Mubarak's regime by the Egyptian people in February 2011
marks a turning point in the political development of the Muslim
Brotherhood, the country's largest and best organized religious, social and
political movement. Since the upheaval, the Brotherhood has sought to quickly
assert its influence and define the role it will play in Egypt's
post-revolutionary political system.
Although
the group has vowed to promote peaceful co-existence and stability within Egypt
by means of fostering better relations between Muslim and Christian citizens,
the Brotherhood's leadership continues to articulate its historical and
ideological opposition to the existence of the State of Israel and to the 1979
Camp David peace accord between the two countries.
For
example, a Brotherhood rally held at the prestigious Al Azhar mosque days before
the start of legislative elections featured several members of the
Moreover,
the Brotherhood's leadership has taken advantage of Egypt's newfound political,
civic and media freedoms to publically promote conspiratorial claims against
both Israel and Jews, and to express support for terrorist groups committed to
the destruction of the Jewish state. In addition to public statements by its
leadership, the Brotherhood's media arm has increasingly served as a
platform for such sentiment as well.
To further promote this agenda, and to circumvent the ban
on religiously affiliated political parties in the new Egypt, the Brotherhood
established the Justice and Freedom Party (FJP), which describes itself as a pluralistic party open
to all Egyptians. Several former Brotherhood officials from the
organization's 15-member Guidance Council have assumed key roles within the new
party, and have used their positions in the FJP to reiterate the Brotherhood's
long-standing hostility toward Zionism and
support for terrorist organizations that serve as obstacles to peace and
stability in the region.
FJP's stance on
Israel's right to exist is documented in its official political program,
labeling Israel as a "racist
colonizing expansionist entity" and calling for implementation of the
Palestinian right of return.
Due to the atmosphere of uncertainty shrouding Cairo and
the continuing calls for swift revolutionary justice,
the Brotherhood appears to be poised to use Egypt's new democratic electoral
process to ascend into a position of power. This development may have a
profound impact on Egypt's domestic affairs, regional stability and the security
of the state of Israel.
In Their Own Words
In the
wake of the power vacuum that has engulfed Egypt following the revolution, there
has been a steady escalation of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel themes in public
discourse and by Muslim Brotherhood leaders in particular. Although the official
platform of the Brotherhood and its new political party, the Freedom and Justice
Party (FJP), is
couched in terms of democracy and peace, the
organization continues to lash out against Israel and Jews, and to express
support for terrorist organizations dedicated to the destruction of the Jewish
state.
The
following is a sampling of statements by Brotherhood leaders demonstrating the
group's view that the entirety of historic Palestine is an Islamic waqf
(religious endowment) that cannot be divided.
The
following is a sampling of statements by Brotherhood leaders demonstrating the
group's view that the entirety of historic Palestine is an Islamic waqf
(religious endowment) that cannot be divided.
· "We
reject normalization under any name, and refuse to visit Jerusalem while it is
under Zionist occupation, even if the visit happens to be without visas from
the Zionist entity" (IkhanWeb, April 20, 2012)
-
Farid
Ismail, Deputy of the National Security Committee of the Egyptian parliament and
member of the parliamentary Commission of the Freedom and Justice Party
(FJP)
· "We do not
recognize Israel at all. It is a raping, occupying, criminal enemy
entity. I shall never tolerate for myself to sit with a criminal and we
shall not deal with Israel under any circumstances…The peace treaty absolutely
does not obligate me and the people will give their opinion about this." (Al
Hayat interview, January 1, 2012)
-
Rashad Bayoumi, Deputy Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood
· "This
[prisoner exchange with Hamas] proved that
-
Mohammad Badie, eighth General Guide of the Brotherhood
· "Existence of a state for Jews is against all rules of states all over the
world." (Radio Free Europe interview, August 15, 2011)
-
Essam
el Erian, Deputy President of the Freedom and Justice Party and former member of
the Brotherhood's Guidance Council
· "The
Egyptian nation supports and welcomes Iran's anti-Zionist stance because the
two nations view the formation of the Zionist regime on the Palestinian
territories as a brutal act and against the interests of the regional nations
and Muslims."(Al Masry Al Youm, July13, 2011)
- Kamal
al Halbawi, Brotherhood spokesman at the time, speaking during an official
Brotherhood visit to Iran
· "Both nations [Iran and Egypt] underline the necessity for
Muslim nations to maintain solidarity and unity to annihilate this cancerous
tumor (Israel)… Every night when I go to bed,
I pray to wake up the next day to see Israel is wiped off the
map." (Al Masry Al Youm, July
13, 2011)
-Kemal
al Halbawi
· "The
Isra' (the prophet Muhammad's night journey to Jerusalem) demonstrates
that the land of Palestine is the land of Arabism and Islam, which requires
this area to be in the possession of its [Arab/Muslim] owners in order for the
way to the Al-Aqsa mosque to be secure." (Risalat al Ikhwan, June 24,
2011)
-Mohammad
Badie
· "The
next victory – with God's permission – inevitably is the retrieval of Palestine
and Jerusalem and the Golan and all lands occupied by Israel. This will no
longer be a wild dream, rather a hope that's in sight after the people proceed
and know their path to end Israeli superiority and doubt of Israel's
continuation and survival will be a sure thing." (Risalat al Ikhwan, June
10, 2011)
-Mohammad
Badie
· "My
dream is to live together as we did before the state of Israel… Americans and
Europeans exported the conflict created by Hitler to our land."
(Washington Post interview, May 4,2011)
- Essam
el Erian
Anti-Semitism
has also been voiced by Brotherhood leaders during interviews and at several
rallies.
· "[Muhammad] held
treaty after treaty with the Jews... which the prophet and the Muslims adhered
to faithfully, while the Jews breached all treaties. Then began the epic
stories of jihad and fighting to protect the message [Islam] from the
enemies…" (Risalat al Ikhwan, November
24, 2011)
-
Mohammad Badie
· "Israel
cannot tolerate peace… Because they
- Essam
el Erian
· "Allah
has warned us the tricks of the Jews, and their role in igniting the fire of
wars…The Almighty said: 'Every time they light the fires of war, Allah
extinguishes them; and they labor hard to spread corruption on earth and Allah
does not love the spreaders of corruption." (Brotherhood rally, June 2,
2011)
-Mohammad
Badie
· "I
do not imagine the Americo-Zionist alliance wants our blessed revolution to
reach its objectives, in the forefront of which are: that we enjoy freedom
in our land, that we be independent in our decision and that we have sovereignty
over our homelands… it's a Jewish plot to divide Muslims, old and new, and
that their intentions are evident from Napoleon to Zionism's founder Theodore
Herzl." (Brotherhood rally, June 2, 2011)
-Mohammad
Badie
Essam
el Erian, Deputy President of FJP and former senior member of the Brotherhood's
Guidance Council, has voiced his support for terrorist organizations bent on
destroying Israel:
· "Hamas is a resistance group fighting for freedom and liberation of their lands
from occupation. And the West must revise their knowledge about Hamas, [so] that war and
terrorism come to an end. And mixing cards and putting Hamas and other
resistance groups among terrorist groups, this was a fatal mistake of the
West." (Radio Free Europe interview, August 15, 2011)
-Essam el Erian
· "They
[Hamas] are fighters for liberty. Their land is occupied by the real
terrorists. Real terrorists who kill innocent farmers in Qana and children
in Egypt. They [Israel] killed children in school here in 1968. They are the
real terrorists […] Israelis kill children. They killed 300 children in Gaza."
(PajamasMedia Blog interview, July 14, 2011)
-Essam
el Erian
Brotherhood
leaders have also made conspiratorial accusations against Israel:
·
"The
Zio-American scheme will not rest when it sees signs of freedom shadowing Arab
and Islamic societies. Thus the conspiracies started and an ambassador
[U.S. Ambassador Anne Patterson] was chosen, whose miserable history testifies
of the crimes she committed in Pakistan and Afghanistan in order to continue the
march of sedition in Egypt." (Ikwanonline op-ed, February 15,
2012)
-
Rashad Bayoumi
·
"...
All of Egypt considers Israel a strategic enemy… Israel never has nor will
want any good for Egypt what with the exporting of cancerous pesticides and its
conspiracies and spies and schemes to cause differences between the people and
the military the list is endless." (FJP interview, November 29,
2011)
-Ashour
Mohamed Al Halawany, Secretary General of the Freedom and Justice Party's
Monofeya branch
·
The
deteriorating conditions of our Arab nation awakened the conscience and zeal of
the people. It broke down the barriers, sparked revolutions, and uncovered
the sensitive facts of the Zio-American plots. This weakened the dictatorial
power [of the U.S.] which supported those rulers who neglected their country's
national interests…" (Risalat al Ikhwan, September 23, 2011)
-
Mohammad Badie
·
"Our
primary enemy is the Zio-American project which seeks to control the whole
region in order to establish 'Greater Israel' and the new Middle
East…"
(Risalat al Ikhwan, October 7, 2011)
-Mohammad
Badie
· "We
know that you [the Supreme Council of Armed Forces] follow carefully the Zionist
enemy's refusal toward any change to the humiliating and degrading relations
equation, which made Egypt's president into a strategic treasure, and that
they [the Zionists] are behind the gas pipeline bombings to demonstrate the
weak grip of control over the country and they are sending spies after spies to
sabotage and divide the revolution, and to pit the people against one
another." (Risalat al Ikhwan, July 15, 2011)
-Essam
el Erian
· "Those
who allege that holding parliament elections first will cause bloodshed, citing
security fears, are Zionists and remnants of the old regime…" (Al Masry
Al Youm, July 4, 2011)
-Mohammad
Morsy, chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party and former member of the
Brotherhood's Guidance Council.
While
some Brotherhood members have either refrained from commenting or been vague
about the group's outlook on the peace accord between Israel and Egypt, others
have viewed the treaty and all that it entails as a crime against Egypt and its
citizens.Read the full story here.
Hmmmm..........Recently the Obama Administration wholeheartedly welcomed a delegation from the Muslim Brotherhood to Washington. It even suspended normal screening processes for them, including one member who, according to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, was “implicated—though not charged—in a U.S. child pornography investigation.”
Obama: But I’m also mindful of the proverb, “A man is judged by his deeds, not his words.” So if you want to know where my heart lies, look no further than what I have done — to stand up for Israel."
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