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  • Israel panique: l'état hebreu appélle au soutient de Moubarak

    Israël a fait parvenir un message confidentiel aux Etats-Unis et à des pays européens leur demandant de soutenir la stabilité du régime égyptien d'Hosni Moubarak, indique lundi le quotidien Haaretz. Dans ce message, les responsables israéliens soulignent qu'il est de «l'intérêt de l'occident» et de «l'ensemble du Moyen Orient de maintenir la stabilité du régime en Egypte», a ajouté journal
    Israel urges world to curb criticism of Egypt's Mubarak

    Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West's interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime.


    Israel called on the United States and a number of European countries over the weekend to curb their criticism of President Hosni Mubarak to preserve stability in the region.
    Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West's interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime. The diplomatic measures came after statements in Western capitals implying that the United States and European Union supported Mubarak's ouster.



    Israeli officials are keeping a low profile on the events in Egypt, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even ordering cabinet members to avoid commenting publicly on the issue.
    Senior Israeli officials, however, said that on Saturday night the Foreign Ministry issued a directive to around a dozen key embassies in the United States, Canada, China, Russia and several European countries. The ambassadors were told to stress to their host countries the importance of Egypt's stability. In a special cable, they were told to get this word out as soon as possible.
    EU foreign ministers are to discuss the situation in Egypt at a special session today in Brussels, after which they are expected to issue a statement echoing those issued in recent days by U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
    Obama called on Mubarak to take "concrete steps" toward democratic reforms and to refrain from violence against peaceful protesters, sentiments echoed in a statement Saturday night by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany.
    "The Americans and the Europeans are being pulled along by public opinion and aren't considering their genuine interests," one senior Israeli official said. "Even if they are critical of Mubarak they have to make their friends feel that they're not alone. Jordan and Saudi Arabia see the reactions in the West, how everyone is abandoning Mubarak, and this will have very serious implications."
    Netanyahu announced at Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting that the security cabinet will convene Monday to discuss the situation in Egypt.
    "The peace between Israel and Egypt has lasted for more than three decades and our objective is to ensure that these relations will continue to exist," Netanyahu told his ministers. "We are closely monitoring events in Egypt and the region and are making efforts to preserve its security and stability."
    The Foreign Ministry has called on Israelis currently in Egypt to consider returning home and for those planning to visit the country to reconsider. It is telling Israelis who have decided to remain in Egypt to obey government directives.

    Haaretz

  • #2
    Traduction : C'est pas grave que l'egypte reste une dictature , tant que cette dictature nous mange dans les mains
    " Je me rend souvent dans les Mosquées, Ou l'ombre est propice au sommeil " O.Khayaâm

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    • #3
      Ils soutiennenet ces dictatures c'est un fait. Courage aux Egyptiens. Enough is Enough

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      • #4
        Israel panique: l'état hebreu appélle au soutient de Moubarak
        lol, ils ne fallait pas plus pour mettre OUT le vieux Moubarak, les masques tombent, comme on l'a souvent dit, moub n'est que trop ami avec Israël...

        ça c'est une belle gaffe

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