Gateway Pundit
" "I won't allow myself to meet with a criminal and there's no chance that we'll cooperate with Israel," the Egyptian official said."
“People will express their opinions on it. All parties can reconsider the treaty and Egyptians haven’t yet had their say,” he explained. “We won’t violate the treaty. We can put it for referendum among people or parliament,” Bayoumi said.The ploy would ostensibly take the onus off the radical Muslim party, which Jeffrey Feltman, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, has said will respect the treaty.However, Bayoumi’s statements to Al Hayat made it clear that the Brotherhood has no intention of recognizing Israel. (Emphasis added)
Two weeks ago President Barack Obama told a Jewish group that his administration has done more than any other in support of Israel’s security.
Haaretz.com has this: " "We weren't party to the peace treaty, it was signed away from the Egyptian people and thus the people must have its say," the Muslim Brotherhood official said.
Referring to the issue of recognizing Israel, al-Bayoumi said that the Muslim Brotherhood was not required to recognize Egypt's neighbor to the north, saying that Israel was an "occupying entity and we will not allow anyone of our members to meet with an Israeli."
From The Patriots Flag |
The Muslim Brotherhood flag meaning: The flag or the logo of the Muslim Brotherhood is made up of the sign of the Koran at its summit, two bended rapiers which cross in the middle, as well as the first world of the Koran placed at the very top, and on the very bottom their insignia.