Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

I think Egypt’s new dictator see Hamas just as threat as MB.

Egypt sides with Israel in conflict with Hamas

CAIRO — An echo of the anti-Hamas rhetoric coming from Israel during its conflict with Gaza is resonating from what many would consider a surprising corner since fighting erupted July 8: Egypt.

A country whose leader just over a year ago had been a close Hamas ally is now one of its principal antagonists. It is stirring up public opinion against the militant group because Hamas is the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, which Egypt has outlawed.

Normally, Egyptians would be decrying Israel for the Palestinian death toll in Gaza, which is at more than 750 and rising. But Abou Ahmed Shehab, 60, who sells scarves at a sidewalk stand in central Cairo, was quick to attack Hamas.

“The reason for what’s happening to our Palestinian brothers is because of Hamas,” he says. “Hamas is an extremist group.”

Last summer, the Egyptian military ousted Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi as president and jailed him. It branded the Islamist group a terrorist organization and threw thousands of its leaders and members in jail. Hundreds were killed as the Islamic movement became the focus of a security crackdown.

Since then, a military-backed government that is now led by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who went from military strongman to elected president this past spring, has succeeded in stoking anti-Islamist sentiment among a large swathe of Egypt’s public. Both state-run and privately owned media have helped fuel the anti-Hamas attitudes.

Hamas has “terrible policies and the outcomes of those policies are being felt by women and children,” said taxi driver Medhat Kamel, 40, about civilian deaths in Gaza. “They rely on violence and don’t use dialogue.”

From a political standpoint, Hamas is criticized in Egypt for its “unwise ways” of managing the crisis with Israel, said Mustapha Al Sayyid, a political science professor at both Cairo University and the American University in Cairo. Last week, Hamas rejected an Egyptian cease-fire initiative, saying it wasn’t consulted and the proposal wouldn’t end an Israeli and Egyptian blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza, which is suffering economically as a result.

Egypt’s hostility toward Gaza may be one reason Hamas lamented last week that it feels “alone” in battling Israel without support from the Arab region.

Today’s situation is different from 2012, the last conflict between Israel and Hamas. At the time, Morsi brokered a cease-fire that Hamas accepted.

Two years later, the Egyptian government, which has accused Hamas of helping militants attack soldiers and police in Egypt, is doing little to help the Palestinians. It’s keeping its Rafah border crossing with Gaza closed, even preventing a humanitarian aid convoy from crossing.

Khaled Fahmy, chair of the history department at the American University in Cairo, has observed a sea change in public discussion about Hamas recently.

“There has been an alarming outpouring in the past two weeks, not only dumbing down and toning down criticism of Israel, but also — in fact — a very, very sharp increase in vitriolic, racist discourse against Palestinians and Hamas in particular,” Fahmy said.

Last week, an Egyptian writer accused Hamas of militant violence in Egypt, and called on people in Gaza to rebel against the group.

“We are not going to support you going forward or have sympathy for you unless you get rid of the Hamas gang, which puts you in conflict with the world, Israel and the Egyptians,” Adel Nouman wrote in an opinion piece for daily newspaper El Watan. “This is the stance of the Egyptian people.”

Some went further, praising Israel’s assault on Gaza.

“I’m telling the Israeli army, the Israeli people and the Israeli leaders: You are men,” media personality and staunch adversary of political Islam, Tawfiq Okasha, declared in a TV broadcast.

Despite the Hamas bashing, support for Palestinians and hostility toward Israel have not disappeared from Cairo’s streets.

Umm Youssef, 33, who was visiting from southern Egypt, said, “Egyptians and Palestinians are one people, one nation.”

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Violence in the Sinai peninsula which Egypt believes is related to Hamas has not helped the matters.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

One thing we need to understand is that current army govt considers hamas as enemy as hamas was very close to brotherhood. Also hamas takes directions from Doha, Qatar just like brotherhood. And enemy of a enemy is friend. Thats one reason.

But other than that, I strongly believe that the whole coup was orchestrated and supported by US, Israel for the same reason that if any situation like these days appear, they have a strong supporting govt in Egypt instead of Morsi who could not only open its borders but also provide a direct aid to hamas. Just imagine if that happens now israel will be have to take a back step.

And also since egyptian army govt has been illegitimate they know they need US's support to sit for a longer time.

I never believed on conspiracy theories but this one is so real.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

^^^ That is not a conspiracy...that is actually what happened. No coups happened in any 3rd world country before they get blessing from the uncle. Btw, to be fair Egyptians were fed up with non stop protests/MB that seriously harmed their economy.

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Shame on You Egyptians

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Would you shame Pakistanis for anything American installed puppet might do here in Pakistan?

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

^ Yes

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

I am soooo surprised :chai:

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Sisi turns out to be a cissy

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

PJ, what kaka is saying, please qualify by adding the word 'government' after 'Egyptian', I.e. shame on illegitimate Egyptian government.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

That is what I meant when I said somewhere that Zionists are among all religious communities, not just the Jewish one.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

The whole story in a nutshell. :k:

The conspiracies are so obvious these days that it makes you wonder how bold the Zionists have gotten in their pursuits.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Do u think Only government is responsible ? I do not think so, "Jasi Qoum vasay hukmaran " that is why i said "YES". Ur opinion ?

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:hmmm:

I am sure a certain evil minority :slight_smile: supports current government.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Sisi seems to be a stooge of Israel and the Saudi also seem to be on the same page.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Which is still the reason why I really don't get why hamas / PLO banks on arabs and didn't make their own deal with israel?

Sure, the arabs would huff and puff but egypt is now 'ok' after it becames frands with israel, isn't it? Initially, saadat paid for his life but now egypt, or its establishment, gets $$$ and sinai's oil is sold to israel. Even if it is cheap, it is still better than israel drilling the oil for itself in sinai.

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The other Arab countries got sweet deal offers from Israel. The Palestinians get terrible terms. In 1978 Anwar Saadat secured all of the land Egypt wanted from Israel (all of the Sinai peninsula). Jordan had no further territorial demands from Israel and it's peace treaty secured it's borders. The Palestinians get nothing near acceptable terms from Israel, by contrast. Even the PLO, which gave up armed resistance, hasn't been able to get a fair peace settlement in over 20 years.

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

^^^ There is no win win solution for Palestinians EXCEPT 1 state solution & that is what many in Israel fear. In 50 years Palestinians will out grow Jews & can reclaim their ancestral land. I don't know why Palestinians leaders don't see this as a viable alternative to death and suffering of their people?

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Overgrown population will still not be able to remove the bans on Palestinians (non-Jews) buying property/land, harassment. BTW if Israel is occupying more land for settlements would it increase their population?

re: Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and UAE back Israeli attack on Gaza

Are you that naive that israel has accepted a 1 state solution?