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US says Egyptian statement on Jews, Israel a good first step but not enough to 
ease concerns

Published January 17, 2013

Associated Press

WASHINGTON –  The Obama administration said Thursday that a statement issued by 
the Egyptian presidency is welcome but not enough to ease concerns about 
anti-Jewish and anti-Israel comments that the Islamist president made before he 
took office.

The statement by President Mohammed Morsi's office rejects discrimination and 
incitement to violence based on religion. The State Department called it "an 
important first step" but said the U.S. continues to look for Morsi and other 
Egyptian leaders to demonstrate a commitment to religious tolerance and Egypt's 
peace treaty with Israel.

The U.S. has said Morsi's 2010 remarks — in which he urged hatred of Jews and 
called Zionists "pigs" and "bloodsuckers" while he was a leader of Egypt's 
Muslim Brotherhood — are "deeply offensive" and need to be repudiated.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland would not say if Washington is 
demanding that Morsi personally repudiate the remarks, but she made clear the 
U.S. needs to see more than the statement from his office to be convinced he no 
longer holds to the earlier views.

"From our perspective, that statement was an important first step to make clear 
that the type of offensive rhetoric that we saw in 2010 is not acceptable, not 
productive and shouldn't be part of a democratic Egypt," she told reporters. 
"That said, we look to President Morsi and Egyptian leaders to demonstrate in 
both word and in deed their commitment to religious tolerance and to upholding 
all of Egypt's international obligations."

On Wednesday, Morsi, Egypt's Islamist president, sought Wednesday to defuse 
Washington's anger over his past remarks, telling a group of visiting U.S. 
senators that his comments were taken out of context and were a denunciation of 
Israeli policies and not Israel itself or the Jewish people, according to a 
spokesman. The spokesman said Morsi told the lawmakers that a distinction must 
be made between the two.

Later Wednesday, after the State Department declined to comment on the 
spokesman's explanation, Morsi's office went further by releasing an 
English-language statement that said "the president strongly believes that we 
must respect and indeed celebrate our common humanity and does not accept or 
condone derogatory statements regarding any religious or ethnic group."

Nuland said Thursday that her comments applied to that statement and not the 
spokesman's remarks.

The flap is a new twist in Morsi's attempts to reconcile his background as a 
veteran of the Muslim Brotherhood — a vehemently anti-Israeli and anti-U.S. 
group — and the requirements of his role as head of state, which include 
keeping the strategic relationship with Washington, which wants Egypt to 
continue to honor its 1979 peace deal with Israel.

Morsi's criticized remarks came from a mix of speeches he made in 2010 when he 
was a leading Brotherhood figure. The remarks were revived when an Egyptian TV 
show aired them last week to highlight and mock Morsi's current policies.

In the video, Morsi refers to "Zionists" as "bloodsuckers who attack 
Palestinians" as well as "the descendants of apes and pigs." He says Egyptians 
should nurse their children on "hatred for them: for Zionists, for Jews. They 
must be breast-fed hatred." He also calls President Barack Obama a liar.

Morsi has promised to abide by Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel and has 
continued security cooperation with Israel over the volatile Sinai Peninsula 
and their border. In November, Morsi brokered a truce between the Jewish state 
and Gaza's Hamas rulers in November, a feat that won him warm praise from the 
Americans.







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