04 February 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
Israel's Defence Minister said on Sunday that Egypt's coup last year
has alleviated the fears of Israel and several other countries about
what he described as an "Islamist winter". Moshe Ya'alon made his
remarks during the Munich security conference.
"Ousting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is an important event," said
Ya'alon. "The Islamist winter would have spread to several other Arab
capitals in the region." He claimed that he could feel a sense of relief
to get rid of "this burden" in many Arab capitals, including Amman,
Riyadh and the Gulf states. "These regimes feared that the Muslim
Brotherhood would form a new wave of Islamisation that controls the
Middle East region," he claimed.
According to the Israeli minister, "The Iranian revolution in 1979
led to the emergence of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Hamas movement in
the Palestinian arena, and strengthened Muslim Brotherhood elements in
the region." Ya'alon then, outrageously, tried to link the resistance
movements and the Brotherhood with Al-Qaeda, "which we could see
emerging from the Sunni Wahhabi schools following the global jihad
movement."
He concluded by saying that Egypt's coup has alleviated the feeling
that Islam is the solution. "Nevertheless," he insisted, "the Middle
East will be faced with a state of instability over the coming years and
even decades."
Link: www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/9582-coup-alleviated-israels-fear-of-islamist-winter.
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