ElBharedei compares Muslim Brotherhood To Israel's Orthodox (video)
Christiane Amanpour of ABC News interviews ElBharsdei about the uprising in Egypt and his plans to form a government with the Muslim Brotherhood. At about 4:43 he compares the Muslim Brotherhood to the Orthodox in Israel...
That's sick. "Orthodox in Israel (I assume he means the haredim)" Have you forgotten that the Nazis really made no distinction, it didn't matter "how" religious a Jew was. They were all doomed. You really think the "MB" would make that distinction? They equally dislike the Jews and the Americans. They are fueled by Persia.
Neshama did you watch the video? I think the specific topic of conversation is whether Elbardei is referring to the Charedi political grouping in Israel since he specifies Orthodox (and mafdal or whoever isn't exactly a large and visible group, and the religious Sefardim group with the Charedim).
Hear how they say they hate Mubarak because he supports Israel? Most of the protesters are under 30. They don't care about the treaty. They've been raised with Moslem education that teaches them to hate Israel. They want to bring into power someone who will tear up the treaty with Israel.
The game pieces on the chessboard are being set up in front of our eyes...
What's wrong with that?
ReplyDeleteI never said anything is wrong with that.. just interesting.
ReplyDeletethough I wonder if the Orthodox in Israel (I assume he means the haredim) would be happy being cmpared to the Muslim Brotherhood...
That's sick.
ReplyDelete"Orthodox in Israel (I assume he means the haredim)"
Have you forgotten that the Nazis really made no distinction, it didn't matter "how" religious a Jew was. They were all doomed. You really think the "MB" would make that distinction? They equally dislike the Jews and the Americans. They are fueled by Persia.
What do you want froma guy named Haredi?
ReplyDeleteNeshama did you watch the video? I think the specific topic of conversation is whether Elbardei is referring to the Charedi political grouping in Israel since he specifies Orthodox (and mafdal or whoever isn't exactly a large and visible group, and the religious Sefardim group with the Charedim).
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with that?
Dry that one up and you can fertilize the Sinai.
ReplyDeleteAnd for those of you who think we've seen an example of instability in the Middle East which does not involve Israel, guess again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWcKewmyh_o&feature=player_embedded#
Hear how they say they hate Mubarak because he supports Israel? Most of the protesters are under 30. They don't care about the treaty. They've been raised with Moslem education that teaches them to hate Israel. They want to bring into power someone who will tear up the treaty with Israel.
The game pieces on the chessboard are being set up in front of our eyes...