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Sawiris responds to the question “Hamas preserved Sinai” and points out “one positive thing” for the movement

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris responded that the Hamas attack on October 7 and the subsequent consequences of the war launched by Israel in Gaza “preserved Sinai.”

The proposal was published by the account holder, Dr.Yahya Ghoniem, in which he said: “Hamas won, thwarting the deal of the century, thus preserving Sinai for us… Hamas won, thwarting the Indo-Emirati Silk Road, thus preserving the Suez Canal for us… Hamas triumphed, thwarting the displacement of the people of the West Bank to Jordan.” So it left the Hashemites their king… Hamas won, thwarting normalization and Greater Israel, whose map Netanyahu presented to the United Nations, so it preserved Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Iraq… If the Egyptians and Arabs knew the value of Hamas, they would have kissed the bare feet of its mujahideen and their high heads and chanted: We have not given you your rights, O righteous ones. But the Arabs are ungrateful people!”

Sawiris responded, saying: “Seriously? Who among us would give up Sinai in order to preserve it for us? Did the destruction of Gaza and the fifteen thousand martyrs also win for them? Aside from slogans, in my opinion, the only positive thing for them is to restore life to the Palestinian cause after they tried.” Netanyahu must bury it…and eliminate the two-state solution!”

It is noteworthy that this controversy comes at a time when the truce between Israel and Hamas entered its third day, Sunday, after about 15,000 people were killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israeli attacks since October 7, including about 6,000 children, according to information from Hamas authorities in Gaza. .

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2023-11-26 09:43:45

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