ZOA: Pres. Obama Should Rescind Invitation to Egypt’s Pres. Mursi Unless He Commits to Observe Israel Peace Treaty, Repudiate Muslim Brotherhood Platform Opposing Peace, Human Rights and U.S. Alliance (ZOA) ZIONISH ORGANIZATION AMERICA) 07/11/12)
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Mursi Must Rescind Pledge Demanding U.S. Release Sheikh Rahman,
Killer of Americans
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has responded to news that
President Barack Obama has invited Egypt’s newly elected Islamist
president, Mohamed Mursi, to visit the United States in September by
calling for rescinding the invitation until Mursi gives a public,
written commitment to observe the peace treaty with Israel; repudiate
the Muslim Brotherhood platform and statements opposing peace, human
rights and the Egyptian/U.S. alliance; and rescind his pledge to work
for freeing Islamist sheikh Omar-Abdel Rahman, jailed by the U.S. for
his role in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six
people. Mursi formally resigned from the Muslim Brotherhood following
his presidential election victory. The ZOA believes he did so
probably to insulate himself from international pressures to reform
the Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded as a jihadist, extreme
Islamist group in 1928.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s platform, leaked in August 2007, calls for
jihad, states that “Islam is the official state religion and Islamic
sharia is the main source for legislation,” stipulates that the
president and legislative branch will be advised by clerics, who must
approve decisions and that non-Muslims will be barred from the
presidency, which is also held to be unsuitable for women.
The Muslim Brotherhood deputy leader, Rashad al-Bayoumi has said
regarding the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty that, “To me, it isn’t
binding at all ... On no condition will we recognize Israel. It is an
enemy entity.” Bayoumi has emphasized the objective of abrogating the
treaty. Last year, the Brotherhood leader, Muhammad Badi’, spoke
enthusiastically of jihad and called for a state based on Islamic
law. He also spoke optimistically about the U.S. heading for a
collapse. The Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, is
a blood-soaked terrorist organization which calls in its Charter for
the destruction of Israel and the worldwide murder of Jews.
Only days ago, Egypt’s Al Wafd newspaper reported that, “Muhammad
Badi, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide, confirmed the necessity
for every Muslim to strive to save al-Quds [Jerusalem] from the hands
of the rapists [Israelis] and to cleanse Palestine from the clutches
of the occupation, deeming this an individual duty for all
Muslims ... [Badi] “called on all Muslims to wage jihad with their
money and their selves to free al-Quds”—the same exact language one
finds in al-Qaeda’s tracts. Despite the absence of Iranian-Egyptian
ties since 1979, Morsi’s counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has
invited him to attend a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement which will
be held in Tehran on August 29.
During his election campaign, Mursi promised often to implement
sharia law if elected. On June 30, in a speech to supporters in
Cairo’s Tahrir Square, Morsi stated that he would work to free Omar
Abdel-Rahman, the Islamist sheikh convicted in the 1993 World Trade
Center bombing. Mursi has served previously as a member of the Muslim
Brotherhood’s Political Bureau since 1992, when the Bureau was first
established, and also later the Muslim Brotherhood’s Guidance Bureau.
He is also a founding member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Committee to
Fight the Zionist Project and has called Israel ‘the Zionist entity.’
During the presidential election campaign, Mursi’s aide said that, if
elected president, Mursi would not meet with the Israeli president.
Following a meeting between Mursi and Deputy Secretary of State
William Burns in Cairo, Egyptian aide Yasser Ali said “President
Obama extended an invitation to President Mursi to visit the United
States when he attends the UN General Assembly in September.” Burns,
who did not mention the invitation at a news conference earlier,
pledged U.S. support for Egypt’s battered economy and said he
welcomed Mursi’s promise to uphold international treaties, which
include a peace deal with Israel, saying, “We have taken careful note
and appreciated President Mursi´s public statements about a
commitment to international obligations and we certainly attach great
importance to Egypt´s continuing role as a force for peace.” Burns,
whose trip precedes a visit to Egypt on July 14 by Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, said he had discussed a $3.2 billion loan package
that Cairo has been negotiating with the International Monetary Fund
(‘Obama invites new Egyptian president for US visit,’ Jerusalem Post,
July 8, 2012).
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, “This is the latest of
many indications that Obama Administration believes that it can do
business with jihadist, extreme Islamist groups like the Muslim
Brotherhood. It refuses to regard any Islamist group, other than Al-
Qaeda, as a serious threat to the security and interests of the U.S.
and its allies, including Israel.
“This is a serious mistake, as the numerous recorded statements of
Muslim Brotherhood leaders indicate. Such verbal reassurances that
the Brotherhood may provide U.S. officials on maintaining the peace
with Israel and upholding treaty commitments and human rights ignores
the fact that is saying what it needs to win U.S. and international
legitimacy and acceptance.
“It is no use pretending that Mursi now has nothing to do with the
Muslim Brotherhood, which after all made him its presidential
candidate. In any case, the Egyptian legislature is also controlled
by the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups.
“We have already said last month that the U.S. must make clear that
it will sever all financial and military aid to Cairo unless the new
government commits publicly and in writing to specifically
repudiating those parts of its platform that imperil peace with
Israel, human rights and the alliance with America. The new
government must enable further elections, commit to safeguard the
rights of women and non-Muslims and uphold the Israeli/Egyptian peace
treaty. Rather than preemptively legitimizing and empowering the
Brotherhood, the Obama Administration should be demanding these
commitments as a prerequisite to support and invitations.
“The new Egyptian government looks highly unlikely to keep any word
it might give on these matters. But it is still vital that Washington
demand these things in writing. It should make it crystal clear that
failure by Egypt to grant such written assurances or to abide by
these commitments once given will lead to immediate termination of
U.S. financial and military support.” (© 2012 Zionist Organization of
America 07/11/12)
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