Generaal geeft toe: Israël zat achter de coup tegen president Morsi in Egypte

De Israëlische brigadegeneraal Aryeh Eldad heeft laten weten
dat Israël de regie voerde over de staatsgreep van 2013 in Egypte….. Een staatsgreep tegen
de Egyptische president Mohammed Morsi, 
de kandidaat van de Moslim Broederschap, Morsi de eerste
democratisch gekozen president van Egypte…… Voor hem in de plaats werd oud-generaal al-Sisi met hulp van de VS en Israël gelanceerd als nieuwe ‘president’ (dictator), al-Sisis is een oud-aanhanger van de na de ‘Arabische Lente’ afgezette dictator Mubarak……

Eldad is
er verdomd nog trots op ook, hij vertelde e.e.a. in dagblad Maariv…. Israël was zogenaamd bang dat Morsi het vredesverdrag met Israël zou
opzeggen en troepen zou sturen naar de grens met Israël…… ha! ha!
ha! ha! ha! Alsof het Israëlische leger ook maar iets te vrezen heeft
van de Egyptische legermacht…….

Het gaat
Israël dan ook alleen maar om de macht in het Midden-Oosten, niet
voor niets dat Israël Syrië wil opsplitsen, een idee dat zelfs wortel
heeft geschoten in Washington…… Al is het plantje niet echt sterk, echter
één grote false flag operatie die de VS in de schoenen van Assad
schuift en je hebt de poppen weer aan het dansen in Syrië……

De aanloop naar de coup in Egypte: in augustus 2012 stuurde de regering Morsi extra troepen
naar de Sinaï, dit vanwege terroristische aanslagen. Daarop bracht
Israël de ontzettend smerige leugen dat Morsi en daarmee Egypte het
vredesverdrag met Israël zou hebben geschonden, juist door die extra
troepen die zogezegd naar de Sinaï gingen…….

Deze gang van zaken lijkt sterk op een false flag operatie, daar ging ook de regering Morsi vanuit en beschuldigde Israël (de Mossad) daadwerkelijk van de terroristische
aanslagen in de Sinaï…… Je zou denken een false flag operatie uit de koker van de VS, daar die dit middel
veelvuldig gebruikt, alvorens bijvoorbeeld een land aan te vallen,
echter ook Israël heeft ervaring met dit soort operaties en dat gaat
behoorlijk lang terug……. (neem de Zesdaagse Oorlog van Israël tegen haar buurlanden)

De
psychopathische oorlogsmisdadiger Eldad had zelfs het lef te zeggen
dat Israël een heilige oorlog voert tegen Palestijnen en tegen de arabische
landen…. Wat is er heilig aan bloedbaden aanrichten onder een
bevolkingsgroep als de Palestijnen, die qua bewapening niet eens in
de schaduw kunnen staan van het moderne Israëlische leger….??

Beste bezoeker nog even dit: kritiek leveren op het bloedige fascistische Israëlische regime heeft niets maar dan ook helemaal niets met antisemitisme te maken!! (zie wat dat betreft ook de antisemitische heksenjacht op Labourleider Corbyn en veel van zijn partijleden…..)

Lees in
het hieronder opgenomen artikel nog meer smerige praktijken en leugens van de
(nu officieel) fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël, geschreven door
Whitney Webb, eerder gepubliceerd op MintPress News en door mij
overgenomen van Anti-Media:

IDF
General: Israel Behind Coup That Installed Al-Sisi Dictatorship in
Egypt

April
5, 2019 at 11:20 am

Written
by 
Whitney
Webb

Al-Sisi’s
government, widely considered a military dictatorship despite a pale
sheen of democracy, has forged increasingly close ties with Israel
ever since he came to power in the 2013 coup.

(MPN) — Brigadier
General Aryeh Eldad of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has claimed
that Israel was behind the 2013 military coup that ousted Mohammed
Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president. Eldad made
the claim in an article 
published in
the Israeli newspaper 
Maariv.

In
the article, Eldad asserted:

The
outbreak of the January revolution coincided with the Israeli
security assessment that President-elect Mohamed Morsi, a Muslim
Brotherhood man, intended to cancel the peace agreement with Israel
and send more Egyptian military forces to the Sinai Peninsula.”


al-Sisi | Netanyahu

(foto van MintPress News)


Just
a few months into Morsi’s presidency, in August 2012, Israel 
had
publicly accused
 Morsi
of violating the peace treaty with Israel after Egypt responded to
terrorist attacks in the Sinai by sending an increased number of
troops. Morsi’s government 
accused Israel’s
Mossad of having been behind the attacks in order to destabilize his
government amid efforts to improve Egypt’s relations with Gaza.
Hamas, which has governed the Gaza Strip since 2007, as well as
Lebanon’s Hezbollah, also blamed Mossad for the attacks, a charge
Israel denied.

Eldad
then claimed that at this stage:

Israel
was quick and willing to activate its diplomatic tools, and perhaps
even greater means, to bring Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to power in Egypt,
and convince the then-U.S. administration under President Barack
Obama not to oppose this move.”

Events
at the time support Eldad’s claim as, shortly after the coup,
Israel quickly launched diplomatic missions in the U.S. and several
European countries to push for support of Egypt’s new political
reality and to prevent a diplomatic blockade on Cairo following the
military coup.

Many
analysts 
have
noted
 that
under Al-Sisi, Egypt-Israel relations have grown to unprecedented
levels through policies often driven by Al-Sisi himself.

Why Israel
Wanted Morsi Out

While
Eldad cited concerns over a rupture of the Israel-Egypt peace
agreement as having motivated Israel’s role in the 2013 coup, a
more likely reason was related to Morsi’s relationship with Hamas
and efforts to normalize relations with Gaza.

Notably,
after Al-Sisi came to power, the Rafah crossing between Gaza and
Egypt and tunnels between Gaza and Egypt were 
abruptly
closed
.
In addition, soon after the coup, “army-instigated anti-Palestinian
propaganda” was “rampant” throughout Cairo and Palestinians
that had flown into the Cairo airport were quickly deported back to
the countries they had recently arrived from, according to 
The
Guardian
. In
contrast, while Morsi did not end the blockade of Gaza — in force
since 2007 — he 
had
improved
 conditions
for Palestinians living in the embattled enclave compared to those
under his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak.


Egypt | Israel

Former
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, wearing a red jumpsuit that
designates he has been sentenced to death, raises his hands inside a
defendants cage in a makeshift courtroom at the national police
academy, in an eastern suburb of Cairo, Egypt, June 18, 2016. Amr
Nabil | AP


Eldad,
in his article, hinted that the coup was related to a “religious
war” that Israel was and still is fighting against Palestine and
Arab majority nations, stating:

Contrary
to all Israeli expectations, the Camp David agreement, which was made
40 years ago, has lasted for many decades despite the lack of real
peace between us and the Egyptians, and despite the failure to
resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, because this conflict is
not just geopolitical. We are rather having a religious war with the
Palestinians and Arabs.”

Though
Eldad’s recent statements make the connection between Morsi’s
relationship with Hamas and Israeli involvement in the 2013 coup more
clear, it had long been suspected. An Egyptian army
general 
told BBC soon
after the coup that Morsi’s alleged “collaboration” and good
relations with Hamas were a driving factor behind the coup.

In
a telling incident, Morsi was 
later
charged
 with
terrorism for allegedly conspiring with Hamas, Hezbollah, and
elements of the Iranian military to “destabilize” Egypt.
Morsi 
has
been imprisoned
 for
years, many of them spent in solitary confinement, and a U.K. panel
of legal experts asserted last year that harsh prison conditions will
likely lead to his “premature death.”
Prior
to being charged for “collaborating” with Hamas, Morsi 
had
publicly praised
 Palestinian
“resistance” in Gaza. Another likely factor for Israel’s
decision to place Al-Sisi in power was Morsi’s efforts to 
normalize
relations
 with
Iran.

The
accusations against Morsi regarding alleged collaboration with
Hezbollah and Iran, both adversaries of Israel, seemed unusual to
some, given that Morsi had, during his time in office and during the
alleged “conspiracy,” 
cut
ties
 with
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and supported Assad’s overthrow by
opposition forces. Hezbollah and Iran, in contrast, supported Assad
and fought alongside the Syrian Army. Notably, Israel served as 
one
of the “masterminds” 
behind
the Syrian conflict, which Morsi supported. Hamas, like Morsi’s
government, 
had
also backed
 efforts
to oust Assad at the time, albeit less publicly.

Notably,
Al-Sisi’s government, widely considered a military dictatorship
despite a 
pale
sheen
 of
democracy, has forged increasingly close ties with Israel ever since
he came to power in the 2013 coup. This is unsurprising given Eldad’s
recent claim that Israel had orchestrated the coup in order to put
Al-Sisi in power. During his time in control of the country, Israel
and Egypt began 
“secretly”
coordinating
 military
actions in Egypt, a covert alliance that Al-Sisi had denied until
this January, when he 
admitted far-reaching
coordination between the IDF and the Egyptian military.

Al-Sisi’s
efforts to bring Egypt closer to Israel lack popular support, as most
trade unions and political parties oppose normalizing relations with
Israel. However, Al-Sisi — known for his 
brutal
repression
 of
protests, journalism and any form of dissent — has continued to
push forward in his efforts to 
forge
closer ties
 with
Israel, in apparent service to the country largely responsible for
his rise to power.

By Whitney
Webb
 / Creative
Commons
 / MintPress
News
 / Report
a typo

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Zie ook terzijde:

Netanyahu: Killing 300 Gaza Protesters Was a “Wise” Decision

Voor meer berichten over Egypte, Morsi, al-Sisis en/of de Moslim Broederschap, klik op één van de betreffende labels, direct onder dit bericht.

Dagboek Hebron: de voortdurende Israëlische terreur 1

Het
Hebron Freedom Fund (Working for Peace and Justice) is begonnen met
een dagboek waarin zoveel mogelijk de dagelijkse ellende wordt beschreven, die
Palestijnse burgers van Hebron ondervinden van het uiterst
gewelddadige Israëlische leger en de psychopaten die zich kolonisten
noemen (en daar godbetert nog trots op zijn ook….). Beiden illegaal aanwezig op de West Bank en dus ook in en nabij Hebron………

Beste bezoeker, zoals je ongetwijfeld weet is het niet mis waar deze Palestijnse mensen mee te maken
krijgen, echter de dagelijkse werkelijkheid is nog veel erger dan je je kunt voorstellen: opsluiting in het eigen huis, blokkades waar de burgers keer
op keer worden vernederd door Israëlische militairen, ontzegging van toegang voor Palestijnse boeren tot de eigen landbouwgrond, landjepik, terreur ook door de illegale bezetters ofwel de kolonisten van de West Bank, ontvoering, gijzeling (vasthouden zonder vorm van proces, wat zelfs kinderen overkomt…..) en veel te vaak zelfs (massa-) moord……

Ik
zal deze nieuwsbrieven in de vorm van een dagboek blijven overnemen, zoals het zich laat aanzien zal dit dagboek door het Hebron Freedom Fund één keer per week worden bijgewerkt.

Working for Peace and Justice

Things
are ever-changing in Hebron. Settlers and the State of Israel are
constantly trying to advance their land-theft activities. Soldiers
enforce the apartheid system in Hebron with violence and racism. We
know you care and want to know what is going on in Hebron and how the
Palestinian families who live there are coping. So, from now on
Hebron Freedom Fund will provide regular newsletters. Here is the
first:

Updates
from Hebron: June 1-15, 2018

JUNE
1

An
Israeli military patrol vehicle hit Hebron 
teenager
Muhammad al-Zaru
,
near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the Old City of Hebron.

JUNE
2

Israeli
soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian construction worker Rami Wahid
Sabarneh
.
A husband and father of four, the 37-year-old was from the
Hebron-area town of Beit Ummar. The military claimed he was
attempting to carry out a vehicular attack, a assertion witnesses
have vehemently denied. Israeli soldiers prevented an ambulance from
reaching Sabarneh to provide him with medical aid. 

JUNE
4

In
the 
morning Israeli Occupation Forces arrested
39-year-old Suzan Al-Oweiwi
, an
elected member of the Hebron municipal council from her
house. 

                Suzan_HFF_.jpeg

In
the 
afternoonIsraeli
settlers entered and tried to occupy a Palestinian house in the old
city of Hebron
.
Thankfully, after few hours, they left the house. 

In
the 
evening,
the Israeli Military claimed they were searching for
a “suspicious looking” Palestinian in the Tel Rumida
neighborhood, 
shooting
four rounds of live ammunition and two flares into the air
,
one of which started a fire. During their search, they 
declared
the area a closed military zone,
 preventing
residents from adjacent neighborhoods from entering the area.

The
soldiers 
detained
45-year-old Ashrf Said and his young son
 on
their way to pray, during the holy month of Ramadan. After being
released and allowed to continue on, another 
soldier
threatened Said with his M16
.

On
their return, father and son were again stopped. 
Soldiers
violently searched Said’s body
.
When our human rights observers/volunteers tried to translate for
him, they were also threatened. See the 
video taken
by Youth Against Settlements. 

JUNE

Locked_inside.jpg

Early
in the morning, the Israeli military welded shut the front doors of
Sami Zahda’s house
,
on the beginning section of Shuhada street which Palestinians are
still able to access. 
Left
inside were Sami, his wife and their 3 & 4 year old sons
.
The building’s landlord tried to appeal to the soldiers, explaining
that the only other exit was too dangerous to use.

Due
to pressure from the local community and human rights groups, 
at
4pm the soldiers finally unsealed the front door
.

However,
by evening, a large group of settler children, encouraged by the
adult settler population, had congregated on the stoop of the
house, 
harassing
the family and the rest of the Palestinian population
.
Rather than ensuring safety for all, the soldiers 
accommodated
the violent activities of the children and declared the entire area a
closed military zone
.
 


Welding
shut Palestinian front doors in Hebron is part of a 
wider
strategy of closure and coerced resettlement spanning back 25 years
in order to kill the Palestinian identity of Hebron

JUNE
10 

In
the early hours of the morning, the Israeli military 
once
again welded shut the doors of the Zahda family house
,
despite protests of surrounding Palestinian families and the
illegality of these actions under international and even Israeli
law. 

JUNE
11

Israeli
soldiers threw large rocks and a bottle of juice at the Youth Against
Settlement center in Tel Rumeida. The soldiers’ actions followed a
gathering at the center for Iftar breaking of the fast. 

Mohammad_HFF.jpg

Upping
their harassment, the Israeli Military arrested Youth Against
Settlements spokesperson Mohammad Zoghayer on his way to the center,
claiming that he appeared “suspicious.” Thankfully, he was
released the next day.

Ramadan_sweets.jpeg

Eid
Mubarak (a happy holiday) to all

Friday
marked the Muslim holiday of
 Eid
al Fitr, 
the end
of the Ramadan holiday month and the beginning of a new year
.

As
Eid approaches, the commercial streets of Hebron’s old city are
filled with uncharacteristic life (throughout the rest of the year
the devastating impact the occupation has turned the old city into a
ghost town). Families prepare for the celebration by buying new
clothes and stocking their pantries with supplies for the Eid al Fitr
feast. A favorite stop is al 
Sahel
al Akhdar sweets, where they’ve been producing Ramadan treats, like
these Suhoney pistachio borma, for the past 25 years
.
We encourage you to come to Hebron where you can enjoy these sweets
for yourself. 

We
thank you for all your solidarity with the Palestinian community of
Hebron. If you feel inclined,
 please
make a donation now
 to
help us continue our work, such as this newsletter
.
Our mission is to support Palestinian families in Hebron living under
some of the most difficult circumstances of the occupation.

In gratitude
for your support, 

Everyone
at Hebron Freedom Fund

Zie ook:

Israël: gevangenschap voor slaan van militair en vrijspraak voor doelbewust levend verbranden van een Palestijnse baby…….‘ (zie ook de links in dat bericht)