Mesmerizing The Musri (Egyptian) Mamba

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Take your cues from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He approached the new, democratically elected Egyptian Prime Minister, Mohammed Musri, as a snake charmer would: with caution and sweet-sounding words.

Reacting to the announcement that the Muslim Brotherhood candidate won, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hoped the treaty would stand.
“Israel expects to continue cooperation with the Egyptian government on the basis of the peace agreement between the two countries, which is of interest to the two peoples and contributes to regional stability,” Netanyahu said in a statement Sunday.

In reply, Musri dispensed with the formality of Taqiyya (obfuscating facts for the faith), and got down to business. Basically, Musri’s message for Israel is, We’re coming for “al-Quds,” Jerusalem in Arabic.

Disclose.tv“Egypt: Our Capital Shall Be Jerusalem, Allah Willing”

Yes, particularly pertinent is the Muslims’ fabrication about their attachment to Jerusalem.

“Yerushalaim” is the Hebrew biblical name for the city that was sacred to Jews for nearly two thousand years before Muhammad. Not once is Jerusalem mentioned in the Koran. Muhammad was said to have departed to the heavens from the Al Aksa Mosque, but there was no mosque in Jerusalem. The Dome of the Rock and the Al Aksa Mosque were built on the Jewish Temple Mount. This usurpation was subsequently justified by Muslim theologians by superimposing their relatively recent fondness for Jerusalem upon the existing, ancient sanctity of the place to Jews.
Samuel Katz, in Battleground: Fact & Fantasy In Palestine, poses this question: What would the Christian reaction be if the same Muslim theologians had chosen to appropriate the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, re-name it, declare it Muslim property (which means killing for it), and demand Arafat be buried in it?
Israel’s justice minister Yosef Lapid provided a wonderfully apposite response: “Jerusalem is the city where Jewish kings are buried and not Arab terrorists.”

Amen.

8 thoughts on “Mesmerizing The Musri (Egyptian) Mamba

  1. james huggins

    What an unfunny joke, going against God’s chosen people. The Muslim millions and Obama and his Ivy League educated accomplices better know who they are going up against. God himself.

  2. Daled Amos

    The speaker in the video is not Morsi himself, but someone else. The original video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI3wG3loKlA

    The video above redone by RabbiLive.com mistakenly identifies the speaker.

    It is a minor point, since we can assume Morsi agrees with the sentiment, but we may as well be able to identify Morsi–since he will be around for a while.

  3. WiseCaveOwl

    All goathumping hot air, inasmuch as the military Junta continues to rule Egypt, the Pentagon controls the Junta, and Zion controls the Pentagon. Israel’s future depends little on what the fractious Musloids do. It depends almost entirely on the all-powerful Zionist network in America. When that power is broken, adios Israel.

  4. Anonymous

    If anyone was to watch this, then be explained to what was said (with such intensity) then the world would know the really scary fact of Muslim intentions.

  5. Myron Pauli

    If you want to know what happens to Egyptians who want peace, go ask Anwar Sadat.

  6. Michael Marks

    Myron your last two comments speak volumes in only a few words. I guess we have another nation heading to the seventh century at full throttle only with more sophisticated weapons…

  7. JP

    So, Egypt is looking for another ten plagues and six days of military humiliation?

    [Good one. LOL.]

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