Egyptian Grand Mufti in Jerusalem (JEWISH PRESS) By: Malkah Fleisher 04/19/12)
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Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa, a top Egyptian Islamic cleric, came to
Jerusalem to show support for Palestinian claims to eastern Jerusalem
on Wednesday, breaking a long-standing taboo imposed by Muslim
clerics, professional and private organizations against visiting
Israel.
Gomaa, who prayed in the Al-Aqsa mosque situated on Jerusalem’s
Temple Mount, wrote on his Twitter account that he made the trip to
show solidarity with the Palestinians, according to a report by the
Associated Press.
Despite a 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt under Prime
Minister Menachem Begin and President Gamael Abdel Nasser, Egypt and
Israel share cold relations. In September, a mob of several thousand
rioters threatened to lynch the diplomatic corps at the Israeli
embassy in Cairo, leading to the evacuation of the majority of
workers and staff.
The Muslim Brotherhood condemned the visit on Thursday, with Egyptian
Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Mahmoud Ghozian saying “Muslim clerics
have taken a position that there is no visiting Jerusalem under
continued Israeli occupation. He violated this opinion of the
majority of clerics. Why, I don’t know.” Abdel-Akher Hamad, the
leader of the fundamentalist Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya associated Gomaa
with the ousted regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and said
Gomaa would not enjoy his position for much longer.
Though Gomaa’s position on Israel is unclear, a 2007 report in the
Egyptian daily al-Ahram newspaper stated that he considered the
famous Jewish blood libel, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, to be
a forgery, and took a publisher who falsely put his name on an
introduction to its Arabic translation to court.
Gomaa was appointed by Mubarak in 2003 to serve as Egypt’s top
religious law authority.
Since the expulsion of Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood influence has
increased throughout the country, and with it, a decline in sentiment
toward Israel. (© 2012 JewishPress. 04/19/12)
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