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Egypt state daily: Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah tried to overthrow Mubarak

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"A lengthy piece published on Saturday in Egypt's official daily slams Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah, accusing them of attempting to overthrow the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egypt has long been planning the head-on assault published today, and the recent uncovering of a Hezbollah espionage ring in the Sinai provided the perfect timing for its publication.

Iran's role, according to the article, was to supply Hamas with weapons and ammunition as well as to lead the ensuing media onslaught. The Islamic Republic also allegedly cooperated with Hezbollah and its leader Nasrallah in operating an espionage network in Egypt as far back as 2005 geared at instigating a revolt within the Sinai Bedouin population and initiating attacks within the country.

According to the article, Syria's role was to harbor Hamas chiefs and support of the conspiracy in its official media network. Syria also violated Arab League rules and regulations in order to assist Qatar in organizing an informal Arab summit, meant to legitimize Hamas and Iran.

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Reply#1 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:05 PM EDT
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The pieces are falling into place. Looks like Syria is making a huge mistake. I bet assad isn't sleeping too well lately, wondering if one of his generals, terrorists, family, or his own intel staff would like to see him gone. dictators in that position tend to make mistakes, and then have 'accidents'.......

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#1.1 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:17 PM EDT
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{"commentId":8030097,"authorDomain":"eric-albert"}

But, of course American Empire and Zionist ISRAEL, supports the Egyptian dictatorship, that dances with American Empire and Zionist thugs, while most of the Egyptians are opposed to the corrupt class and imperial thuggery by both rogue states.

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Reply#2 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:28 PM EDT
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But, of course American Empire and Zionist ISRAEL, supports the Egyptian dictatorship, that dances with American Empire and Zionist thugs, while most of the Egyptians are opposed to the corrupt class and imperial thuggery by both rogue states.

Gezundheit!

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#2.1 - Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:43 PM EDT
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{"commentId":8034521,"authorDomain":"drfade3000"}
Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah tried to overthrow Mubarak

Good news that some one is trying whoever he is

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Reply#3 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 9:19 AM EDT
{"commentId":8039460,"authorDomain":"krishna109"}

Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah tried to overthrow Mubarak

Good news that some one is trying whoever he is

They want to re-establish the Caliphate--- Sharia law, persecutions of women, Jews, gays, etc...and above all, stifle dissent ....in other words, turn Egypt into another Iran!

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#3.1 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 3:15 PM EDT
{"commentId":8050770,"authorDomain":"drfade3000"}
They want to re-establish the Caliphate--- Sharia law, persecutions of women, Jews, gays, etc...and above all, stifle dissent ....in other words, turn Egypt into another Iran!

Not in Egypt, if they gave a hand they will get nothing in return but the same cold feelings against the Shi'ite thiocracy and its militant sweet hearts in the area , they don,t sell in our market.

Besides, how would they do it and move in millions to conquer this big country that said in a logical rife rumour to have population of 180 million , not 80 million as the liar gov used to claim to suppress the people

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#3.2 - Mon Jul 6, 2009 10:22 AM EDT
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{"commentId":8042393,"authorDomain":"krishna109"}

Interesting recent related seed: Time for an Israeli Strike?

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Reply#4 - Sun Jul 5, 2009 6:23 PM EDT
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Reply#5 - Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:27 AM EDT
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Looks like a plot to justice, one kind or another! Clear off hezbollah and hamas before finishing off the ayatollahs and that dinner jacket fella....

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#5.1 - Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:08 PM EDT
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Clear off hezbollah and hamas before finishing off the ayatollahs and that dinner jacket fella....

Easier said than done-- but they have already brough much suffering to the Jews, the Lebanese, the Palestinians...and apparently the Egyptians don't want them to create the same problems for the Egyptians. (Although there have already been several terror attacks by Islamic extremists in Egypt, I think they feel that "enough is enough, already!")

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#5.2 - Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
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