CAIRO - Egypt’s opposition Muslim Brotherhood movement on Thursday criticized Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas for his decision to hold a referendum on a proposal, which calls for recognition of Israel. “The effort to circumvent legitimate routes by imposing a document presented by certain detainees, and to consider it the sole document that everyone must respect, will only serve the zionist enemy,” the group’s supreme guide Mohammed Mehdi Akef said in a statement.
And ya just can't have any serving of the Zionist enemy, not on no account. | “Threatening to hold a referendum under the shadow of the (Western aid) sanctions, and the constant zionist aggression and security problems, will only deepen the fractures and fuel the fire between the different Palestinian factions,” Akef said. “We therefore call for wisdom and continued dialogue without the imposition of prior points of view,” he added.
And death to the Jooooz, of course ... | Akef said the document abandoned “certain principles” relating to the Palestinian cause. He also called for a just “distribution of reponsibilities among the (Palestinian) presidency and the government”. |