Posted on 07/18/2014 10:46:31 PM PDT by Star Traveler
As Israel launched a ground operation in Gaza on Thursday, Egypt blamed Hamas - but also Israel - for the latest escalation and for the deaths of civilians.
According to Kol Yisrael radio, the Egyptian government said it was placing the responsibility on Hamas for the possible deaths of Palestinian civilians, citing Hamass refusal to accept Egypts proposal for a ceasefire.
The report quoted Egypts Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, as having said that had Hamas accepted the ceasefire proposal, it would have saved the lives of at least 40 Gazans who were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
Shoukry further said that Hamas was cooperating with Qatar and Turkey to harm Egypts status in the region.
In a statement quoted by the AFP news agency, however, Egypt's foreign ministry also denounced Israel's "escalation" in Gaza and again demanded both sides accept a Cairo proposed truce.
"Egypt condemns the Israeli escalation in Gaza and calls for self-control as its air strikes and ground operation only aggravate the situation and do not help preserve Israel's security," the foreign ministry said.
It said both Israel and Hamas must "immediately and unconditionally accept the Egyptian (ceasefire) proposal as it offers protection to the Palestinian people. It is the only way to halt the aggression and preserve the blood of our brotherly Palestinian people."
Shoukrys comments on Hamas echo those made earlier by Egypts former Foreign Minister, Mohammed Al-Arabi, who said that Hamas was not serious about a ceasefire and that the terror group was deliberately trying to embarrass Egypt.
Speaking in an interview in an Egyptian newspaper, Al-Arabi blamed Hamas for not only failing to come to a ceasefire, but for shedding the blood of innocent Palestinians by continuing to attack Israel.
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“Erdogan, who portrays himself as the global Muslim leader”
Erdogan, just may be the anti Christ. He certainly acting like one.
Now if only the rest of the western nations would start condemning Hamas without mentioning Israel.
The report quoted Egypts Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, as having said that had Hamas accepted the ceasefire proposal, it would have saved the lives of at least 40 Gazans... Egypt's foreign ministry... again demanded both sides accept a Cairo proposed truce. "Egypt condemns the Israeli escalation in Gaza and calls for self-control as its air strikes and ground operation only aggravate the situation and do not help preserve Israel's security," the foreign ministry said.
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