AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Ynet
Friday

10 August 2012

8:54:00 PM
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Ben Eliezer: Morsi sitting on a Nuclear Bomb

Former defense minister, MK Binyamin (Fouad) Ben Eliezer, who knows well the Egyptian arena, hoped on Wednesday morning that unprecedented operation against terrorists will contribute in "awakening Egypt from its sleep." In an interview with the Ynet he said, "I listened to the statements of Morsi and he realized that if he didn't reach a solution and didn't control Sinai soon, then he will be sitting on a nuclear bomb."

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) -  Ben-Eliezer added that "Sinai in all elements and all those who reside in it, including the Global Jihad, al-Qaeda and other "terrorist" organizations, is becoming more and more the place that can destabilize whole Egypt."

In the meantime, two days after the terrorist attack in northern Sinai, which also reached "Israel", fierce battles broke out at dawn in that region and according to circulating reports in Egypt, at least 20 vandals were killed. The attack also included bombing from military helicopters, and that is the first time the Egyptian army bombs from air in the Sinai Peninsula since the "Day of Atonement" War in 1973. Earlier, gunmen attacked three security forces outposts in the area of El Arish.

Ben-Eliezer said that the Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, "was elected to solve social- economic problems in Egypt, as evidenced by throwing a shoe at Prime Minister-elect yesterday during the funeral of the soldiers killed in the operation. Thus, if the revolution does not succeed, shoes will be thrown at Morsi too, so he paid attention and rose up. "

In the current situation, according to his words, "Sunnis are killing Sunnis. Al-Qaeda and Islamic Jihad Killed Sunni Egyptians. I hope that the situation is settled there because what is happening and what should happen from now on, is a strategic interest to Egypt as to "Israel"."

The former defense minister and a member of the Labor Party stressed that ""Israel" responded quickly and well, what should worry us is the possibility of firing from there, as they did to Eilat, and our planes, rockets and others. "Israel" remains quiet the first time, the second but in the third it responds on its own. "

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