Following generals’ removal, Morsi’s presence in Tehran is ’second shock’ to Israel

20 August 2012 | 18:52 Code : 1905717 From Other Media General category
Fars News Agency’s interview with Ahmad Assayed Abdalal, member of the dissolved Egyptian parliament and deputy chairman of the Misr Alqaomi Party
Following generals’ removal, Morsi’s presence in Tehran is ’second shock’ to Israel

 

 

- The occurrence of revolutions in the region has caused concerns for Israel. The more Islamic countries come together, the greater an impasse Israel finds itself in.

 

- One of the Egyptian president’s measures against Israel was the dismissal of Gen. Tantawi and his friends, which has caused great concern for Israel.

 

- For Israel, the removal of security chiefs in Egypt is more worrisome than Iran’s nuclear program.

 

- I am confident that the Egyptian president’s presence in the NAM Summit in Tehran will be another big shock to Israel.

 

- I am sure that president Morsi will participate in the Tehran Summit and this will be a devastating blow to the Zionist enemy because the unity between Iran and Egypt will bring about more unity between Arab countries and Iran, and this is a great threat to Israel.