Penasihat presiden Mesir ini jelas tidak menyadari konsekwen dari usulannya. 
Simak  quote berikut.

Essam el-Erian, an advisor to the Egyptian president, was quoted as 
having said during an interview with the local Dream TV network on 
Thursday: "It is better for Jews to live in a country like Egypt rather 
than in a country contaminated by occupation."
 
#1 Umat Kristen Kopt di Mesir sampai detik ini dirongrong, dipaksa masuk Islam, 
diculik, dirampokin sedangkan mereka adalah cikal bakal bangsa Mesir. Mereka 
sudah beribu tahun berada di sana sebelum Islam masuk di abad ke7;
#2 Kalau usulan dia diikuti secara konsekwen maka orang2 Arab yg menduduki 
berbagai negara dlm upaya menyebarkan Islam: spt di Sudan, di Libya, di Iraq, 
Iran, di Ngruki, dst.

He's so naive and dishonest. The Jews would meet a deadly future in Egypt 
amongst the fanatical Muslims. Basically he's opening a can or worms.

Gabreilla





________________________________
 From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.peda...@yahoo.com>
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, 30 December 2012 9:55 PM
Subject: [proletar] al-arabiya:  ‘Jews should return to Egypt’: MB remark 
welcomed by Israeli TV
 

  

Cakep..

Dan orang Yahudi yang mau juga kudu dibolehkan  kembali ke Yathrib, ke Khaybar 
dll.

Orang Nasrani yang mau juga boleh kembali ke Najran...

Dan orang Palestina juga berhak kemabali ke kempung halaman mereka

Saat itu Timur Tengah akan pelan-palan jadi damai..

--

Sunday, 30 December 2012

`Jews should return to Egypt': MB remark welcomed by Israeli TV

AL ARABIYA

A senior official from the Muslim Brotherhood has prompted a response from 
Israel's Channel 10 after he said earlier this week Jews should return to Egypt.

Essam el-Erian, an advisor to the Egyptian president, was quoted as having said 
during an interview with the local Dream TV network on Thursday: "It is better 
for Jews to live in a country like Egypt rather than in a country contaminated 
by occupation."

He added that Jews should return to Egypt to "make way for the Palestinian 
people" and said, "Every Egyptian has the right to come back to Egypt, no 
matter what his religion.

"Egyptian Jews should refuse to live under a brutal, bloody and racist 
occupation stained with war crimes against humanity," Erian said.

Meanwhile, the Israeli television channel, which reported the news, expressed 
content at Erian's comments.

"After thousands of years since Egyptian Jews left Egypt, finally someone has 
called for their return," the channel said, according to a report from the 
pan-Arab al-Hayat newspaper.

But according to the Channel 10 report, Erian's remarks were criticized by 
Egyptian users on social media networks, who called Erian "an agent of Israel 
and America" and accused him of treason.

In recent months, Muslim Brotherhood members and Egyptian clerics have not held 
back on comments regarding Israel and Jews since their rise to political 
prominence this year.

Before the group's presidential candidate Mohammed Mursi assumed office earlier 
in the year, prominent Egyptian cleric Safwat Hegazy said if Mursi became 
president, Egypt's new capital will no longer be Cairo, but Jerusalem.

"Our capital shall not be Cairo, Mecca or Medina. It shall be Jerusalem with 
God's will. Our chants shall be: `millions of martyrs will march towards 
Jerusalem'," prominent cleric Safwat Hagazy said, according to a video aired by 
Egypt's religious Annas TV in June.

But Israeli attacks on Gaza last month showed a more "cooperative" side to 
relations between Egypt and Israel.

Mursi was described as "a brother, not an enemy of Israel" in a report from 
Israel-based Haaretz newspaper in November.

The paper mentioned an excerpt from a letter the Egyptian President purportedly 
sent to the Israeli president. The excerpt read: "Your faithful friend, 
Mohammed Mursi."

"If he is battling Hamas, he is a friend. If he is fighting terrorism in Sinai, 
he is our brother," a Haaretz columnist wrote.

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