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Mubarak warns Israel: 'No occupation lasts forever'
2008-03-19
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak warned Israel on Tuesday that history shows no occupation lasts forever. "Your people's security cannot be attained by exercising a policy of collective punishment, aggression, siege, walls and building settlements," he said in comments broadcast live on state television.

Mubarak added that for their part, the Palestinians needed to unify their ranks and consider their actions for the sake of their suffering children.

"Resistance is a legitimate right for any people under occupation, but it should be examined according to the principle of profit and loss... Give peace a chance and don't give excuses to those who want to derail its march."

In a speech in honor of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday, Mubarak said continued insults to the prophet would just make the situation worse for everyone, while at the same time criticizing the extremists using these insults to justify their actions.

"With the Prophet's birthday anniversary, the falsifications and insults have surfaced again hiding behind the freedom of expression and the press," he said in comments broadcast live on state television. "We tell them it is enough now talking about the dialogue between cultures, civilizations and religions and be aware of following the path that will take you and us into a dangerous abyss."

The Egyptian president did not say who his remarks were directed at, but they came amid renewed controversy over the reprinting by Western newspapers of a Danish cartoon deemed insulting to the prophet to show their commitment to freedom of speech.

Posted by:Fred

#8  He's right - maybe one day, the Egyptians will throw the Arabs out of their country and relearn their ancient language, much as the Israelis rediscovered Hebrew.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2008-03-19 16:59  

#7  Dictatorships don't last forever either.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-03-19 09:48  

#6  ..history shows no occupation lasts forever.

I'll bet that the religious zealots thought the same thing in Jerusalem when Titus was just outside the walls too. A couple hundred years is forever in human life spans.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-03-19 09:45  

#5  I actually agree with Mubarak, and think the Israelis should push the Palestinians into Egypt, and thus begin the Palestinian occupation of that country.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-03-19 09:36  

#4  I wonder how the Copts really feel on this subject?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-03-19 08:46  

#3  For a given value of forever short of infinity that does not take into account the possible assimilation of the subject population. F'r example, when would savant President Mubarek project the European occupation of the Americas to end?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-03-19 07:18  

#2  Yeah, the Paleostinians ought to be deported to Egypt.
Posted by: gorb   2008-03-19 02:23  

#1  Hey Mubarak, when are going to throw off the shackles of your Arab oppressors?
Posted by: ed   2008-03-19 00:41  

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