Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Fwd: Fw: Egypt FM Nabil El-Arabi to make solidarity visit to Gaza soon



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From: William Gladys <william.gladys@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 11:01 PM
Subject: Fw: Egypt FM Nabil El-Arabi to make solidarity visit to Gaza soon
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Good news up to a point, BUT why has it taken so long and what will Egypt be doing that is POSITIVE for  Palestine, yet extremely negative for Israel? William Gladys.
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Subject: Egypt FM Nabil El-Arabi to make solidarity visit to Gaza soon

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentPrint/2/0/10179/World/0/Egypt-FM-Nabil-ElArabi-to-make-solidarity-visit-to.aspx

 

 

Egypt FM Nabil El-Arabi to make solidarity visit to Gaza soon

Saleh Naami , Sunday 17 Apr 2011

Egypt's new foreign minister, Nabil El-Arabi, is expected to visit Gaza amid growing Israeli hysteria over signs of a shift in post-revolution Egypt's regional and international posture

 

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil El-Arabi intends to visit Gaza soon, according to the independent Palestinian news website Quds Net.

The website reported that "reliable sources" in Egypt said El-Arabi asked his deputies to begin preparations and set a schedule for an upcoming visit to Gaza.

The sources confirmed that El-Arabi took this step to express the Egyptian people's solidarity with Gaza which is and has been under Israeli blockade for over four consecutive years.

The delegation accompanying El-Arabi will include prominent figures from the Egyptian government, the sources explained.

Meanwhile, Israeli premier Binyamin Netanyahu launched a propaganda campaign to undermine the forthcoming Egyptian government, which is to be formed after parliamentary elections set for next September.During a meeting with representatives of the European Union, Netanyahu said he was deeply concerned by the formation of an Egyptian government hostile to Israel after September's elections.

Netanyahu attacked El-Arabi and his colleague, Minister of Finance Samir Radwan, calling them "hostiles to Israel".He said he was particularly concerned by El-Arabi's recent statements, claiming they have been "anti-Israeli."

Netanyahu noted that when asked about foreign investment in Egypt, Radwan said that "Israel is a hostile state and we do not want investments from enemies."

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