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    Egypt's Brotherhood warns US over aid cut-off

    The Muslim Brotherhood has warned that Egypt may review its 1979 peace deal with Israel if the United States cuts aid to the country, a move that could undermine a cornerstone of Washington's Middle East policy.

    Washington has said the aid is at risk due to an Egyptian probe into civil society groups that has resulted in charges
    against at least 43 activists, including 19 Americans who have been banned from leaving the country.

    Egypt has been one of the world's largest recipients of US aid since it signed the peace treaty with Israel, and the Muslim Brotherhood, which does not yet hold the reins of power, said any decision to cut that aid because of the investigation would raise serious questions.

    "We [Egypt] are a party [to the treaty] and we will be harmed so it is our right to review the matter," Essam el-Erian, a senior Brotherhood leader, told Reuters.

    "The aid was one of the commitments of the parties that signed the peace agreement. So, if there is a breach from one side it gives the right of review to the parties," added Erian, the deputy leader of the organization's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the biggest group in the newly elected parliament.

    Increased pressure

    His remarks are likely to increase pressure on all sides to resolve one of the worst crises in US-Egyptian ties since the treaty was signed.

    In similar comments, FJP leader Mohamed Mursi said in a statement that US talk of halting the aid  was "misplaced", adding that the peace agreement "could stumble".

    He said: "We want the march of peace to continue in a way that serves the interest of the Egyptian people."

    The 1979 treaty made Egypt the first Arab state to forge peace with Israel and underpinned Washington's relationship with Cairo during Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, during which the Brotherhood was officially banned.

    The Sinai peninsula, captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war, was handed back to Egypt under the agreement, and diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt were established.

    The Muslim Brotherhood has emerged as the single biggest political force in Egypt since Mubarak was ousted a year ago, winning more than 43 per cent of the seats in recent parliamentary elections.

    But, for now, Egypt is ruled by a council of military generals to whom Mubarak handed power on February 11, 2011. They are due to make way at the end of June for an elected civilian president, a post the Brotherhood has said it will not contest.

    The military council has repeatedly pledged to honour Egypt's international obligations, including the peace deal with
    Israel, a position the Brotherhood has shared until now.

    The group has become increasingly outspoken on foreign policy since its parliamentary success, directing harsh criticism at Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government over its efforts to crush a revolt against his rule.

    NGO issue

    In his annual budget message to the US Congress this week, President Barack Obama asked for military aid to Egypt to be kept at $1.3bn and sought $250m in economic aid.

    But General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Tuesday he had told Egypt's ruling generals that the NGO issue must be resolved satisfactorily to allow military cooperation with Cairo to continue.

    A State Department spokeswoman also said that failure to resolve the impasse could endanger the funds.

    Charges filed against those accused in the investigation include that they worked for groups not properly licensed in Egypt and received foreign funding illegally.

    The Egyptian government has said the case is a matter of law.

    But Egyptian NGOs accused the authorities on Wednesday of mounting a scare campaign aimed at deflecting attention from what they said was the failure of the army-led administration.

    The 29 NGOs issued a statement accusing the authorities of "creating imaginary battles with other states".

    Tensions were further inflamed with the release of remarks made last year by Minister of International Cooperation Fayza Abul Naga in which she linked US funding to civil society to an American plot to undermine Egypt.

    She spoke of what she called an attempt to steer the post-Mubarak transition in "a direction that realized American and Israeli interests".

    The rise of Islamist groups since Mubarak was ousted has caused deep concern in Israel. Despite their worries, Israeli officials do not believe the next president of Egypt will tear up the peace treaty.

    A cleric seen as close to the Brotherhood said in an interview published on Wednesday that Egypt could not risk any military confrontation with Israel, adding that the country's main concern must be its economic problems.

    "Egypt cannot enter a struggle in the military sense and leave the affairs of building on the internal front," Sheikh Yousef al-Qaradawi, an Egyptian who lives in Qatar, told Shorouk newspaper.

    "Now the citizens cannot remain without work."

     

    17 comments

    • tanveer  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      SUCH A SHAME THAT A COUNTRY WITH SUCH IMMENSE RESOURCES HAS TO BEG FOR AMERICAN AID. DONT U EGYPTIANS FEEL ASHAMED FOR GETTING AID FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
    • HISTORY  •  3 months ago
      dont repeat the same history with past happend.

      stay in the name of Allah

      you will be honoured finally.
    • E  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      Egypt should just handle its buisness, it should not mess with Israel or it will lose more then just the Suez canal. No middle eastern army can stand up to Israel. Peace should be worked out between the two countrys. Palestanians are better off working with Israel then depending on Arab support. Just look at the economy's and progress in the region.
    • ChristopherJ  •  3 months ago
      Why the hell are we letting these international welfare babies threaten us?? F U Egypt you would not exist if the US didn't let you!
      • Sammy 3 months ago
        Christopher, US is not helping egypt, US is bribing them to make sure israel is safe. F the population rest of of the world.
    • nursadiq  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      1stly, US broke Bretton Woods agreement to make money based on gold.
      they copy fiat money as they like. that's why they can spending money to give other country. besides, they should give the priceless fiat money so that the entire world certify their money.
      2ndly, the middle east war won by egypt and they took over the sinai peninsular. after that US made an agreement to defend Israel from Egypt as Israel just a small piece of land on tat time. then, Israel killing palestinian to take over their country to make Israel bigger place. so that, they will be more confident to face not even egypt but also the entire arab prowess.
      3rd, god create human with religion as a way of life. not just to keep religion in human heart but also to do in their daily life as a referent.
    • Henri David  •  Cairo, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      Sadat made Egypte an honorless country when signing this peace treaty and Mubarak has strengthened this situation. Egypt should make a choice, either keeping receiving money like a beggar in order to forget Israel or take a clear position regarding occupied territories and colonisation. Israel can do whatever he wants because of this US support and takes advantage of the dramatic situation Egypt is facing with its demographic problems, financial problems, etc.. I just hope that one day Egypt will wake up and make Israel feel that arrogance should end, a Palestinian state should be created and peace set up. Egypt, where is your honor? Refuse this money that burns your hands. Egypt, where ar you? Be the true actor of the peace process in the region.
    • aliusudan maca-ayan  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      Egypt has the fundamental rights after signing peace treaty with Israel to get what has been commited by the U.S to extend Military and economic aid to them. it is a commitment to assure that the peace treaty will survive and long lasting. This should not be affected by a mere N.G.O complains because internal security, peace and order must prevail, or else america will be fully responsible for any unforseen future repercussion of connecting such problems to it. this simple internal affairs must not become a string attached
      to such previous commitment to ensure peace and tranquility in this part of the world.
    • All  •  Cairo, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      EGYPT WILL BE BACK ON ITS FEET AND SOLID GROUND 100% JUST TIME NO ONE WILL EVER BE LIKE THEM THEY ARE ALWAYS THERE FOR PEOPLE AND LOVE TO HELP IF I AM WRONG SOME ONE CORRECT ME .
    • SIRthe doctor of metal  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      I would suggest that the people of Egypt not weigh too much into the comments made by the current occupier of the US presidency. He is nothing more than a political whore who has been in campaign mode throughout the entire time he has been sitting in the chair. Every statement that has been issued from his mouth has and is carefully calculated to appease those who funded his illegitimate rise to the office of the presidency.
      Additionally I find it appalling that so many governments of this planet are controlled by in large by religion, and or the religious fervor of any particular religious group or sect. Religion should be kept in the individuals hearts & minds for the spiritual enlightenment of humans, and not on the sleeves of their clothing the practice of any religion has no place or value in government functions for far too long religion has been used as a tool which has evolved into little more than a system by which those who seek power over others
    • All  •  Cairo, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      I SUGGEST THAT KUWAITI PEOPLE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING GOOD TO SAY PLEASE DO IF NOT THEN KEEP IT TO YOUR SELDF AS WE DONT WANT TO KNOW ...
    • Naidu  •  3 months ago
      Glory to those who shouts and beg..now the heaven is yours, the keeper is mine
    • Alfonso 'aj'  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      please stop giving aid to egypt if the islamist govern that country.
      • Mostafa 3 months ago
        Shut your dirty mouth and mind your own business sis!
      • anjum 3 months ago
        why is she licking oil money if she has issues with Islamic government.
    • Jeffrey  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      The brotherhood NEEDS that aid package because prostitutes in Egypt are EXPENSIVE and the brotherhood uses a lot of them.
    • T  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      do you really think that Israel would be worried about Egypts military prowess? All the Egyptian military are interested in are lining thier pockets and protecting thier interests. So the MB can bluster all it wants. $1.3 B is not a lot of money. Ask the military to donate it instead of lending it (with interest)
    • Mostafa  •  3 months ago
      "The Sinai peninsula, captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war, was handed back to Egypt under the agreement" ???!!! what the hell is that?! Sinai was handed back to Egypt when it almost wiped Israel off the world map in 1973 October war... Read History or don't talk about it!
      • nursadiq 3 months ago
        egypt won the war and took over the Sinai peninsular.
    • Isa  •  3 months ago
      Why would america waste that money to egypt. egypt will never be a threat to israel nowadays and even in the near future. israel is far more superior than egypt. Only fools would dare drag israel to war. Imagine, just by harming any of its citizen, they will wage a war on a country of that agrressor.
    • Truthandreality  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      Egypt is Great country it can recover without ant US help it has a lot of minerals and it is a very big land 1 million square kilometers .
      neediness of any nation is thethe main reason and real cause of interferance on it security measures .
      the new Government must be dependent this is the real game of west let people in need and the play s with it politics ( do what they want or die ) to be same as the dictator Mubarak
      now is the time for Egyptiens to show their capabilities of mentaining their freedom if they will need US that means they will be under US again i do not understand why other nations don't start from scatch by it self why they must be puppets
      • Al musa Al islam 3 months ago
        You lack the fundamental intelligentsia of 21 century policy, Have you forget that democracy is not made for child play. Lest you are just a kid of a terror minded alien.

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