‘Israel undermining Western diplomatic efforts in Egypt’

‘Israel undermining Western diplomatic efforts in Egypt’ | The Times of Israel.

Strongman El-Sissi has been in ‘heavy’ contact with Jerusalem since Morsi’s ouster, says report in NY Times, quoting unnamed diplomats

August 17, 2013, 10:13 pm An opponent of ousted President Mohammed Morsi holds up a poster of Egyptian Defense Minister General Abdul Fattah el-Sissi with an Arabic words that read: "The lion of Egypt" during a rally at Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, late Friday, July 19, 2013 (photo credit: AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

An opponent of ousted President Mohammed Morsi holds up a poster of Egyptian Defense Minister General Abdul Fattah el-Sissi with an Arabic words that read: “The lion of Egypt” during a rally at Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, late Friday, July 19, 2013 (photo credit: AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the general who orchestrated the military takeover in Egypt, has been in “heavy communication” with Israeli colleagues, who have been “undercutting” Western diplomatic efforts vis-à-vis Cairo, according to unnamed Western diplomats quoted in a report published Saturday by the New York Times.

El-Sissi, who ousted former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi and replaced him with an interim government led by Hazem el-Beblawi, was said to have cultivated close ties to Israel during his tenure as head of military intelligence in Egypt.

The 58-year-old general and his close circle, said the report, kept in close contact with Israel even as fierce clashes erupted on the streets of Cairo, killing 173 over the weekend.

Foreign diplomats told the New York Times that they believed Israel was “undercutting” Western diplomatic efforts by telling el-Sissi that the US would not cut off its aid to Egypt, despite threats to the contrary.

They said Jerusalem had undermined Washington’s efforts to forestall the violent, chaotic deterioration from democracy to autocracy in Egypt, spearheaded by the generals who had ousted Morsi – the same generals who had had close relationships with Western powers for decades and who enjoyed the support of Israel, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states who viewed them as less dangerous than their Islamist counterparts.

“When Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, proposed an amendment halting military aid to Egypt, the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee sent a letter to senators on July 31 opposing it, saying it ‘could increase instability in Egypt and undermine important U.S. interests and negatively impact our Israeli ally,’” the Times report said. “Statements from influential lawmakers echoed the letter, and the Senate defeated the measure, 86 to 13, later that day.

Washington, meanwhile, tried to press Cairo for a transition back to civilian rule and freedom for Islamist leaders, but was warned again and again of the danger posed by the Muslim Brotherhood.

“Their whole sales pitch to us is that Muslim Brotherhood is a group of terrorists,” the report quoted an American officer as saying.

However, not even the best Western efforts – including US President Barack Obama’s decision Thursday to opt out of Egypt’s Bright Star war game — could put a stop to the bloodshed, which went on despite the diplomats’ warnings and entreaties.

Egypt has been wracked by mass protests and counterprotests since the week of June 30, when opponents of Morsi took to the streets by the hundreds of thousands and called for his resignation. Following Morsi’s forced resignation, Muslim Brotherhood supporters and secular opponents of the Islamist president have been engaging in bloody clashes throughout Egypt.

Egypt’s Interior Ministry said in a statement Saturday that a total of 1,004 Brotherhood members were detained in raids across the country and that weapons, bombs and ammunition were confiscated with the detainees.

The Muslim Brotherhood-led anti-military coalition has called for a week of protests, further escalating unrest in the country. The coalition says that they won’t back down until it topples the government installed by the military — which overthrew Morsi on July 3.

Meanwhile, hundreds remained inside the al-Fatah mosque in Cairo on Saturday morning after barricading themselves inside overnight. They shoved furniture against the doors to stop police from breaking their way in.

“The million-dollar question now,” one American military officer was quoted as saying, “is where is the threshold of violence for cutting ties?”

The Muslim Brotherhood group, founded in 1928, came to power a year ago when its leader Mohammed Morsi was elected in the country’s first free presidential elections. The election came after the overthrow of longtime autocratic president Hosni Mubarak.

The Brotherhood rocketed to power after decades of being a banned group in Egypt. While sometimes tolerated, its leaders often faced long bouts of imprisonment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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5 Comments on “‘Israel undermining Western diplomatic efforts in Egypt’”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    The NY Times, Obama’s trumpet, gave all the blame on Israel for the failure of the diplomatic contacts. We wrote this line here as a resume for the entire article and to be sure that some of the readers here will read it. We will not make anymore comments beyond that proposition on this issue. Its self explanatory.

  2. IAmSpartacus's avatar IAmSpartacus Says:

    The only thing being undermined in Egypt is the Mo Bros, and the US, thanks to Obama. Not even Obama could be this f’ing stupid; this is more than a simple case of incompetence, this is clearly by design! Is there any doubt where Obama’s sympathies lie, anymore?!?

  3. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    The New York Times has a proud tradition of always siding with the ‘good guys’.

    In 1933 they wrote: “There is at least one official voice in Europe that expresses understanding of the methods and motives of President Roosevelt—the voice of Germany, as represented by Chancellor Adolf Hitler.”:

    A half year after the Austrian guy with the funny moustache came to power they did an extensive interview with him.
    Anne O’Hare McCormick who interviewed him wrote:
    “Hitler is a rather shy and simple man, younger than one expects, more robust, taller… His eyes are almost the color of the blue larkspur in a vase behind him, curiously childlike and candid… His voice is as quiet as his black tie and his double-breasted black suit… Herr Hitler has the sensitive hand of the artist.”

    Like Hitler Mursi came to power through elections and like him Mursi is no decmocrat.
    The scandal that is not talked about by the likes of the NYT is the increased persecution of Christians under Mursi and the not so democratic treatment of the 49% who did not vote for him.
    This makes me sick. All this talk about democracy while Christians are persecuted, beheaded and raped all over the Muslim world and no one gives a shit about it.
    And while they care supposedly so much about democracy they put their hope in Rouhani who was anything but democraticly elected. His ‘election’ was as democratic as the ‘elections’ in the former GDR which allowed only parties and persons who were in accordance with the ruling elite to run for office.

    And regarding Israel: How dare those evil Jooz have good realtions with a foreign leader? The stupidity (or malice) of this articles’ writer is unbelievable.

    “Foreign diplomats told the New York Times that they believed Israel was “undercutting” Western diplomatic efforts by telling el-Sissi that the US would not cut off its aid to Egypt, despite threats to the contrary.”

    What a load of horsecrap and an insult to the intelligence of the Egyptians. As if they were not able to figure that out for themselves.
    All they needed to do is to read this article in the “National Interest”
    http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/america-has-not-lost-egypt-8903

    In that article the author who is favorable towards obavez says exactly the same: America should not cut its military aid for Egypt.

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Hats off to Artaxes for your lines which are as much as very enjoyable as they are very correct and historically true. You got that right.


  4. Come to think of it, Obama Hussein and the Obamamedia are correct. Israel should stop cooperating with Gen. Sisi and throw its support behind “Jews are apes and pigs” Morsi.


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