Israel Wants To Navigate Post-Mubarak Egypt According To Zionist Compass
14 March 2011
By Khalid Amayreh
It is amply clear that Israel is extremely worried
about the direction that Arab revolutions might take
with regard to the apartheid entity, especially its
ethnic-cleansing designs vis-à-vis the Palestinian
people.
During the recent Egyptian revolution which deposed
the tyrant
Hosni Mubarak, Israel and its Zionist and
Masonic tentacles in Europe and North America
pressured government circles to do whatever could be
done to shield and preserve the decadent Mubarak
regime, but of course to no avail.
Behind the curtain, Israeli and Zionist circles
enlisted US Congress and the White House to press and
pressure the Egyptian armed forces to violently
suppress and even repress the massive protests all
over Egypt, demanding liberty and deliverance from the
claws of the Zionist puppet regime.
Indeed, Israeli officials, who never stop babbling
about democracy and its sublime values, would have
been more than happy watching the Egyptian regime's
security forces, baltajiya or hired thugs behave very
much like the mercenaries and thugs of the Libyan
dictator
Muammar Qaddafi have been behaving in recent
days, namely massacring peaceful demonstrators
demanding liberty.
None the less, it was sufficiently clear from the
beginning that the power of the Egyptian people would
eventually prevail, and that even the army, with its
complicated calculations, wouldn't be able to do
certain things, as demanded or wished by
Washington and its real Zionist master, 8000
kilometers eastward.
Eventually, the Zionist thugs in Tel Aviv had to
resign to the fact that Mubarak and his regime would
be trashed to the dustbin of history and that Israel's
man or men in
Cairo
were no longer in charge.
Yes, the army is still in charge for the time being,
which probably gives Zionist supremacists a certain
though temporary solace. However, it is clear that a
new dawn has broken in Cairo and that this dawn is
definitely not to Israel's liking. In fact, the
would-be new
rulers
of Egypt hate Israel and Zionism and view the
Zio-Nazi entity as a real and nefarious enemy, pure
and simple.
But this doesn't mean that the
Zionists and their allies are giving up. The
shipyard dogs from Washington to Tel Aviv are warning
about the Egyptian
Muslim Brotherhood and the need to exclude
these moderate Islamists from any post-Mubarak
government.
This demand actually goes beyond the pale, coming from
a regime that includes under its general umbrella
manifestly-fascist parties that ascribe racist and
infra-human status to people who don't adhere to the
Jewish faith.
Hence, one really feels affronted by a government that
not only accords full democratic rights to people like
Ovadia
Yosef but allows them to become powerful kings
makers at the Israeli political arena.
For those who don't know
Yosef, he is the religious mentor of the Shas
fundamentalist party who has hundreds of thousands of
loyalists and followers at his beck and call. Shas is
also a key coalition partner in the Israeli
government.
A few months ago, Yosef was quoted as saying that all
non-Jews in the world were effectively donkeys whom
the Almighty created solely to serve the master race,
the chosen people!!
Or consider other political parties represented in the
Israeli government and Knesset. Such as the National
Union, the Bayt Hayahudi, or the numerous other
Judeo-Nazi or quasi-Nazi political groups that are
permanent features in the Israeli political
establishment which really adopt brashly racist
platforms that even Adolph Hitler and
Joseph
Stalin didn't think of.
According to recent public opinion polls in Israel,
more than 50% of Israelis thought that non-Jews
shouldn't enjoy equal rights for the sole reason of
being goyem, or Gentile.
A few months ago, the Israeli government passed a
draft resolution obliging all non-Jewish citizens to
pledge loyalty to the apartheid state as a Jewish
state.
Israeli propagandists and apologists often use the
media trick of claiming that Israel is both a Jewish
and democratic state. But this is tasteless joke since
Israel can't be Talmudic and democratic at the same
time if only because Talmudic laws and democratic laws
represent the antithesis of each other. They are a
kind of inherent oxymoron.
In light, one would ask what moral right do these
arrogant Zionist thugs have to demand that a certain
segment of the Egyptian people be excluded from the
democratic process? It is sheer insolence, arrogance
and moral depravity.
There is no doubt that the Zionist regime will
continue to meticulously watch developments in Egypt
to make sure that true Egyptian patriots opposed to
Israeli Nazism don't occupy any position of influence
in the next Egyptian government.
According to reliable sources, Israel is pressing
Washington to make sure that the security ties between
the apartheid state and Egypt remain outside the
responsibility of any elected government.
Israel has also asked Washington to pressure all
candidates for President or Prime Minister to affirm
their commitment to the
so-called Peace Treaty which former Egyptian
President
Anwar Sadat signed with former Zionist Prime
Minister
Menachem Begin in 1978.
Israel is also pressing Washington to "neutralize"
certain Egyptian generals who have voiced reservation
to American demands to this effect.
Dennis
Ross, a fanatical veteran American Jewish
supporter of Israel, met recently with several
American Jewish activists, telling them that the Obama
administration was throwing all its weight to ensure
that the next Egyptian government would refrain from
adopting policies or stands that could be seen as
detrimental to Israeli interests.
Israel will also ask Washington to make sure that the
Arab revolutions wouldn't cause a drastic imbalance
between the forces of moderation (forces that would
accommodate and coexist with Zio-Nazism) and the
forces of resistance.
As to the Palestinian cause, Israel is actually
bullying Washington to warn Cairo against displaying
any positive gesture toward Hamas or
Hizbullah. Israel actually would very much
favor see the new Egyptian regime continue the same
policies of the previous Mubarak regime, namely
perfecting and tightening the Nazi-like blockade of
the
Gaza Strip and blackmailing and even coercing
the PLO leadership in the
West
Bank to effectively surrender to the Israeli
fait accompli.
There is no doubt that one of the important reasons
behind the downfall of Egyptian regime was its
perceived subservience to Zionist circles and the
undeclared but active alliance between Mubarak and the
Zio-Nazi regime against the tormented Palestinians,
especially in the Gaza Strip where the defunct regime
effectively sided with Israel against a fellow Arab
people.
That was more than just scandalous and disgraceful. It
was also treasonous and criminal: treasonous because
the leader or leaders of the largest and most powerful
Arab state must under no circumstances be answerable
to Zionist thugs in occupied Palestine who are
relentlessly effecting their ethnic-cleansing designs
against the Palestinian people. And criminal because
tormenting, starving and killing innocent people in
order to please and appease Israel and the
Jewish-occupied Congress of the United States goes far
beyond normal political calculations.
Hence, the new revolutionary government in Egypt must
make a full and absolute departure from the old
policies of Mubarak, policies that led to the death
and maiming of thousands of innocent fellow-Arabs and
Muslims and to the devouring by Israel of additional
swathes of Palestinian land for the benefit of
Nazi-like Jewish colonists who think that the whole
world was exclusively created by the Almighty for
them.
In any case, there can be no true democracy in Egypt
without allowing the Egyptian people to express and
embody their true stance vis-à-vis Israel, the very
state whose strategy is still based on weakening Egypt
politically, economically and militarily.
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