Monday, 8 July 2013



Now there was a gentleman, President Sadat !!! Maybe a few more of his kind and there might have been more chance of peace 'tween Israel and her  surrounding (oft belligerent) Islamic nations.  

It would seem that peace and respect of Israel and her people's  rights to exist, has to a large extenct been thwarted by the  types  gravitating to the brand of religio-political harsh diktat which the Muslim-Brotherhood consist's of. 

Happen even most moderate Islamic nations leaders have had to keep distance from Israel, in order to appease the fanatics and avoid  treading on their toes. 

Look what happened to the good President for his brave efforts, just shaking hands with a Jewish person is enough for these barbarians to murder you. 

This is why i personally salute the brave Egyptian people who have recently shown they are more intelligent, advanced and civilised  from the old bloodthirst, fanatical, uncivilised and evil barbaric order.

Kindest from p)

http://www.voiceofthecopts.org/index.php/component/content/article/78-news1/10477-sadat-s-daughter-thank-you-for-avenging-my-father

Sadat's Daughter: Thank You for Avenging my Father

 Saturday, 06 July 2013 11:52
Written by Maayana Miskin - Arutz Sheva
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Egypt's new transitional government has received thanks from Rokaya Sadat, the daughter of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat.
 
“I thank the Egyptian people for the demonstrations of June 30 that led to Morsi’s downfall. I thank you, because you have helped to avenge my father’s blood,” she said.
 
Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981 by the Islamic Jihad in Egypt.
 
Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi are not sitting silently by following his removal from power following mass demonstrations. Supporters are now calling for counter-rallies to show support.
 
The Islamic coalition lead by the Muslim Brotherhood issued a call to Egyptians to come to a mass demonstration Friday.
 
“Come out and protest peacefully against the military coup of the arrests of the Muslim Brotherhood leaders,” organizers said. “Say no to military curfew, say no to a military coup.”
 
The coalition further called to “break the ties with corrupt figures from the Mubarak regime.”
 
On Thursday, Egypt’s transitional leaders denied that Morsi’s ouster at the hands of the army had been a military coup.
 
“This is not a military coup in any way. This was actually the overwhelming will of the people," said Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr.
 
Chief Justice Adly el-Mansour has been officially sworn into office as the new transitional president of Egypt.