Saturday 5 January 2013

Morsi in 2010: Zionists are descendants of apes

Egyptian media outlets circulate video showing President Morsi harshly coming out against Israel and calling for armed resistance against 'criminal Zionist entity'
Israel News Egyptian media recently aired a video showing President Mohammed Morsi making harsh statements against Israel in 2010 when he served as the Muslim Brotherhood's official spokesman. In the first clip, Morsi described "Zionists" as "blood suckers" "warmongers" and "descendants of apes and pigs."

"These futile (Israeli-Palestinian) negotiations are a waste of time and opportunities," he said. "The Zionists buy time and gain more opportunities as the Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims lose time and opportunities and get nothing out of it. "
He further claimed that "The Palestinian Authority was created by the Zionist and American enemies for the sole purpose of opposing the will of the Palestinian people and its interests.

"No reasonable person can expect progress on this track. Either (you accept) the Zionists and everything they want, or else there is war. This is what the occupiers of the land of Palestine know – these blood suckers who attack the Palestinians, these warmongers, these descendants of apes and pigs.



"They must not be given any opportunity and must not stand on any Islamic or Arab land. They must be driven out of our countries."
He also claimed that "We should employ all forms of resistance against them. There should be military resistance within the land of Palestine against these criminal Zionists who attack Palestine and the Palestinians.

"There should also be political and economic resistance through a boycott as well as by supporting the resistance fighters. This would be the practice of the Muslims and the Arabs outside Palestine. They should support the resistance fighters and besiege the Zionists wherever they are."

Morsi stated that "Resistance is the only way to liberate the land of Palestine.
In a separate interview with the Atef Salem saying "I come with a message of peace" after he presented his letter of credence to President Shimon Peres. "I am here to emphasize that we shall work to build trust and transparency and we are committed to all the agreements we signed with Israel," he said.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4328784,00.html

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