Go Zionist Mu-Barak! Tel Aviv awaits!

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Keep following the Angry Arab News Service for updates of events in Egypt. As’ad AbuKhalil, for it is he, has an eager following of informants throughout the Middle East tipping him off with all sorts of useful info. See this demonstration in Egypt:

Here is a translation from a comment below the youtube video:

 Obviously, this is the best I can translate it. It doesn’t rhyme like it does in Arabic, lol. “Leave, leave, Mubarak. Tel Aviv is waiting for you. Gamal, tell your father, the Egyptian people hate you. We’ve had enough. They’ve raised the price of sugar and oil. They’ve wrecked our homes. Raise your voice, people of Egypt. We can’t even find beans.”

Of course Tel Aviv wants Zionist Mubarak to remain in Egypt as surely as it wants dictatorial rule maintained in Saudi and Jordan.

Heed Mubarak says Israhell

Geddit! Oh never mind.  The point here is that the “only democracy in the Middle East”, erm Israhell, is calling on its American and European allies to support the Cairo killer for the sake of “stability” in the Middle East.  See Ha’aretz

Israhell called on the United States and a number of European countries over the weekend to curb their criticism of Zionist Hosni Mubarak to preserve stability in the region. 

Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West’s interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime. The diplomatic measures came after statements in Western capitals implying that the United States and European Union supported Zionist Mu-Barak’s ouster.

So the west wants him gone but its plucky little ally to the east of Egypt wants him to remain.  It gets better.  Netanyahu knows how embarrassing his senior colleagues can be so they have been ordered not to discuss Egypt publicly at all. I mean what can anyone in the Israhell government say that would help Mu-Barak?

Israhell officials are keeping a low profile on the events in Egypt, with Zio-Nazi Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even ordering cabinet members to avoid commenting publicly on the issue.

But then true to Israhell form what they won’t do openly they openly do, er, covertly:

Senior Israhell officials, however, said that on Saturday night the Foreign Ministry issued a directive to around a dozen key embassies in the United States, Canada, China, Russia and several European countries. The ambassadors were told to stress to their host countries the importance of Egypt’s stability. In a special cable, they were told to get this word out as soon as possible.

I should have thought that the overthrow of Mu-Barak would have implications for Gaza but that doesn’t appear to be Israhell key concern:

“The Americans and the Europeans are being pulled along by public opinion and aren’t considering their genuine interests,” one senior Israhell official said. “Even if they are critical of Mu-Barak they have to make their friends feel that they’re not alone. Jordan and Saudi Arabia see the reactions in the West, how everyone is abandoning Mu-Barak, and this will have very serious implications.”

So this is bigger than Gaza. As “the only democracy in the Middle East” denies democracy and the means of sustenance to the people in Gaza it shows that it also wants democracy denied to all people everywhere. Israhell mustn’t say what they think, European and American public opinion should be ignored and the dictatorships of Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia must be maintained. And why? Because “the only democracy in the Middle East” says so, that’s why.

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