From the third link:
MinM wrote:The normalisation operations have reached an extraordinary level where relations between the two countries have surpassed the normal relations between most nations. Frankly, it has reached a level closer to dependency on the enemy and nothing proves this more than the almost regular official and unofficial statements made by Israeli officials gloating about this.
And as we all know, Israeli officials
never engage in psychological warfare and never, ever lie.
Other than the usual cast of mercenary pariahs who grace the screens of Al-Jazeera and other Zio-American propaganda channels, there is exactly ONE case of a drooling nut who openly called for "normalization of relations" with the Zionist entity, Tawfik Okasha. He was the star of the satellite tv channel owned by his mama, and was a member of parliament. It's a long story. But the reaction was swift and overwhelming: his entire crew quit, he became unable to show his face in public without being yelled at by crowds of angry citizens, people kept sticking papers on his car (and on his back) with "Zionist spy" written on them, he was forced to shut down his tv channel, and the Egyptian parliament voted by a big majority to have him expelled. (The official reason was that he submitted, as part of his CV, a forged PhD obtained from "Lockwood University" in Florida).
Because the Egyptian people looooooooove the Zionist Enemy (as it's commonly referred to here, publicly and privately and in most media). We love, love, love them.
That's why
no government official -- since the
coup by millions of Egyptian citizens -- has shaken the hand of any official of the Zionist enemy, and does everything possible to avoid being in the same room.
They love us, too. They love the fact that Egypt has totally reestablished its full sovereignty over all of its territory, especially Sinai (which the Camp David Accords were specifically designed to prevent). This totally ruined their plans to solve their "demographic problem" by pushing the Palestinian people into Sinai, but that's ok: the Zionist enemy is very easy-going. No hard feelings.
They love the fact that Egypt is now ranked militarily more powerful than Israel -- which the US' "military aid" was specifically, and explicitly, designed to prevent. They love the fact that Egypt is no longer a vassal of the US, but instead sets its own economic, political and military agenda and pursues it via mutually beneficial alliances with Russia, China, France, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan and any other partners it deems appropriate.
According to the article,
We can all see the magnitude of the normalisation of Egyptian and Israeli relations since the 3 July 2013 coup, on the political, economic, security and defence levels, as well as on the cultural level, as many Egyptian intellectuals, media personalities and sports figures have publicly called for normalisation on all levels.
One would imagine that out of all these "intellectuals, media personalities and sports figures" who "have publicly called for normalisation on all levels", the article would have named
one. Instead, we're supposed to give credence to a quote by Israel's Defense Minister, speaking at an AIPAC conference, and to "Wael Qandil" whom the article quotes without mentioning that he's a Muslim Brotherhood stooge living on the Qatari Emir's dime, earning his bread by badmouthing Egypt on Al-Jazeera. No Zionist propaganda there. Very, very credible sources.
I personally would have really liked to know which "Egyptian intellectuals, media personalities and sports figures have publicly called for normalisation on all levels" -- by "publicly" does the writer mean "in Egypt"? In Egyptian media? What does "publicly" mean? Because I haven't heard of any, other than Tawfik Okasha, and he's finished, kaput, dares not show his face.
"If you're not careful the newspapers will have you hating the oppressed and loving the people doing the oppressing." - Malcolm X