Cairo – ElBaradei: Egypt Will Explode

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    Anti-government protesters hold their shoes as they react   to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's televised statement to his nation in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced he is handing his powers over to his vice president, Omar Suleiman, and ordered constitutional amendments Thursday. But the move means he retains his title of president and ensures regime control over the reform process, falling short of protester demands. Protesters in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, hoping he would announce his resignation outright, reacted in fury and disbelief. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)Cairo – Nobel Peace laureate and leading democracy advocate Mohamed ElBaradei is predicting “Egypt will explode” after President Hosni Mubarak refused to step down and is calling on the military to intervene.

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    “The Army must save the country now,” said a Tweet from ElBaradei’s Twitter account. “I call on the Egyptian army to immediately interfere to rescue Egypt. The credibility of the army is on the line.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Hashem Yerachem. Could be World War III……..Reports also said that the king of Saudi Arabia died of a heart attack today. The whole system is collapsing, and people think the ZIonists are going to come through unscathed?!

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    13 years ago

    Keep in mind this ElBaradi guy is really an Iranian pawn stooge. He was the one who Iran was playing for a fool when it came to nuclear inspections.

    expert
    expert
    13 years ago

    And of course El Baradei is just an unaffiliated bystander… Of course he never assisted in covering up the Iran’s nuke program… (sarcasm)
    Mubarak is a one tough dictator, he still can put little El Baradei down.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    13 years ago

    Like EY has Debka, there is a site like that in Saudi Arabia which claims that there are major Iranian fingerprints on these protests going back a number of months when an Iranian diplomat met with Mubarak about the release of Hezbolla terroristsin Egyptian prison. It seems Iran dude was promptly given 48 hours to get his entourage out of the country to which Iran threatened upheavalin retaliation. Egypt is trying to put it altogether so they could do some retaliation of their own.

    This could explain why Mubarak isn’t being physically removed.

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    13 years ago

    Vyachbed Hashem Es Lev Paroh

    Paroh of today can’t decide himself if to step down or not, if hashem hardens his heart, to continue taking the pain and all the hits/MAKOS thrown at him.

    He will go down but it will be a slow an agonizing fall for him as his people tear him to bits, slowly and painfully.

    L’Maan Revos Mofsai BEretz Mitzariam

    schwartzi
    schwartzi
    13 years ago

    yep, all of you are right. who knows how this will turn out? it’s definitely not a win win situation. the egyptians are falling for false promise of democracy. unfortunately,egypt will probably end up like Iran after they kicked out the Shah.
    it will be taken over by the Muslim Brotherhood, and become another police state,or fanatical islamist. as are the other arabian states.
    As much as we all dont like any arabs,this action is still very bad for israel. At least they had 1 less enemy to contend with.
    Now, who knows what’s going to happen?
    The bashefer controls the world,these actions are not keri, they are all bashert. We need to keep davening,and asking for rachmei shomayim(every day) seems, the master plan or what I personally call the Jigsaw puzzle, is just the pieces of the puzzle coming together,at a faster pace it seems.