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04-13-2010, 07:36 PM
ElBaradei: Israeli occupation only understands force



Former IAEA chief expresses support for Palestinian resistance, calls Gaza 'world's biggest jail'

Roee Nahmias
Published: 04.13.10, 23:31 / Israel News

Former IAEA Chief Mohamed ElBaradei, who is considering contending in Egypt's presidential elections next year, expressed his support for the "Palestinian resistance" while slamming Israel.


In a report published Tuesday, the experienced diplomat said that Palestinian violence was the only path open to the Palestinian people, because "the Israeli occupation only understands the language of violence."

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ElBaradei (67), who returned to Cairo last February, has not officially announced that he will run in the elections, but behind the scenes a campaign is already underway, including visits to mosques and churches, and photo ops with public figures. A month ago he even established a national "foundation" for democratic reform in Egypt.

According to the report from the UPI news agency, ElBaradei started the ball rolling with a meeting Monday with members of his movement, thus making it clear to Israel how relations between the states will be after the elections – if he wins. According to Ibrahim Nawar, a senior figure in the movement, ElBaradei also said, "The peace process has become a stupid joke which we talk about without achieving any progress."

The former International Atomic Energy Agency leader criticized the fence which Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak set up along the Gaza Strip border. The fence "hurts Egypt's reputation," he said. "It appears to be participation in the siege of Gaza, which has become the world's largest prison."

"The logical solution to the problem," he continued, "would be to close the tunnels and open border crossings while creating a free trade zone in Rafah where Palestinians can trade and then return to Gaza."

ElBaradei also sent a message to his supporters, who have invested great hope in him for the presidential elections in 2011, to put pressure on Mubarak for democratic reforms. He called on all the opposition parties to boycott the parliamentary elections, due this year, if amendments are not made to the constitution to ensure transparency.

The participation of the opposition in the elections under current conditions, he said, will end in a landslide victory which will only grant further legitimacy to Mubarak's regime.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3875636,00.html

Panchito12
04-13-2010, 07:49 PM
Hey Mohamed, check out the pic

http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/9263/potkettlen.jpg (http://img217.imageshack.us/i/potkettlen.jpg/)

GB_FXST
04-13-2010, 07:59 PM
Meanwhile, Iran continues working on a civillian nuclear power program.

After all, El Baradei is certain that Iran's program is legal, and that there is no evidence of a weaponization program.

Fat Lazy American
04-13-2010, 09:13 PM
Wouldn't earth be the world's largest prison?

(I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself king of infinite space ...)

Isaac Kasabian
04-14-2010, 04:58 AM
In other news...


The Week's Aid to Gaza


Over the last week, nearly 12,000 tons of humanitarian aid items made their way into the Gaza region, while three truckloads of carnations were exported by local business owners to European markets.


A total of 482 truckloads of supplies, consisting of a total of 11,882 tons of aid, was delivered into Gaza through the various crossings.

Included among the deliveries were essential food products such as wheat and flour, meat, chicken, fish and legumes, as well as agricultural produce, all of which were trucked in. Medical supplies and hygiene products were also delivered.

Animal feed was transferred through the massive conveyer terminal at the Karni Crossing. In addition, 730,833 liters of diesel fuel and 699 tons of cooking gas were pumped into the region through the fuel terminal at Nahal Oz.

The Erez Crossing was also busy as usual, with 257 medical patients and their escorts entering Israel to travel for treatment to various locations, including to destinations in Judea and Samaria. Another 68 Palestinian Authority Arabs entered Israel from Gaza for other reasons, as did 117 staff members of international aid organizations; 121 employees of the same organizations crossed into Gaza from Israel through the Erez terminal as well. (IsraelNationalNews.com)


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/136989

SoSo
04-14-2010, 05:13 AM
This man El Baradei is really starting to worry me. I just hope President Mubarak and his Amned Daula have got a tight enough grip on things. The last thing the Middle East needs is right now is another Islamist regime, hostile towards the West, which might abrogate the Camp David Accords with Israel and plunge the region into war.