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Hundreds rally in Sakhnin, Kafr Kanna in support of Morsi
Hassan Shaalan
Published: 07.07.13, 01:23
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1. There once was a man called Morsi,
The Red Fox ,   Brisbane, Australia   (07.07.13)
Who managed to win a white horsey He boasted I can But in the end ran To a demise he didn't foresee.
2. What country do you live in?
Larry ,   Northridge, usa   (07.07.13)
I'm curious why these Israeli citizens, one, are protesting about Egyptian politics( as if Israel should do something about what happened),and two, happen to have an Egyptian flag handy. They clearly see themselves as something other than Israelis. As I look at these pictures of their clean, modern, paved streets, and attractive buildings, I cant help thinking that their signs should say thank god we're here and not there!
3. Dear Israeli Arabs - Quit MB!
2013Freedom   (07.07.13)
And your prospects will improve. You will regain your freedom and dignity fast. Peace will be possible.
4. Larry and flags...
(07.07.13)
I have a Chinese flag handy in my home. Is this illegal? I saw people waving American flags in Israel. Does that make them traitors?
5. Hundreds rally in Sakhnin,kafr Kanna in support of Morsi @2
Elsie. ,   Gush Halav.   (07.07.13)
#2 Larry I have an English flag and Scottish flag here, so do I have to see myself as something out of place here?? of cause not, we also have a beautiful Israeli flag, clean houses and streets, what is the matter with you?? clearly you want to make an issue out of the article and its not correct.
6. #5:Elsie, hopefully your brain hasn't turned into gush halav
tom ,   tel aviv   (07.07.13)
Of course it is a big deal, when Arabs in Israel so readily show their true colors (in more than one way). Their Hizbollah/Hamas flags stay in the closet, for the time being.
7. #2 The MB is the parent of Israel's Islamic Movements.
Zvi   (07.07.13)
8. If the protesters are really Egyptian then
Eric ,   Tel Aviv & NY   (07.07.13)
If the protesters are really Egyptian then they should return to help with the creation of democracy. If not they should stop meddling in internal Egyptian politics.
9. When will they start fighting each other?
Mark ,   London, UK   (07.07.13)
Have they been rallying in support of President Assad? Does that indicate where their support lies?
10. never thought I would find myself agreeing with an arab
zionist forever   (07.07.13)
I have no love for Morsi and the MB but fact is he was elected whilst Baradei was not. The military saw that alot of people didn't like him so they seized the opportunity they had been waiting for because between Mubarak's ouster & the election that Morsi to power the military changed the coalition giving them about 80% of the countries politicl power. Morsi forced them to give up those powers to him which is how we got into this mess. The army took powers for themselves, the president took them and gave them to himself, the military have again suspended the constitution so what happens now? This is not how democracy works even if they don't like Morsi but do like El Baradei they have to come down and support Morsi.
11. Wouldn't be surprised
Kalman   (07.07.13)
if some Israeli leftists Jews, like Peace Now, and other nuts, joined this protest.
12. Morsi? Morsi who ?
Haim ,   TA   (07.07.13)
13. comment #10 to article Hundreds rally in Sakhnin, Kafr Kanna
George Weiss ,   Teaneck, USA   (07.07.13)
Morsi's election was not free. It was interfered with by Hamas and the islamic brotherhood. Also, the people, not the army, got rid of him. Also, why should citicens of Israel care about free elections in Egypt. There has not been an election in eirthe the PA or gaza for many years. In fact, Hama took over gaza by force. Why did these peaople not object then? Could it be that they see The Islamic revolution failing before their eyes?
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