The Arab leaders are worse than the Israeli ones

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RAFAH, Egypt: Frustration has been mounting at Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip, where many local and foreign doctors have been waiting for days for Egyptian permission to enter the coastal area now under an Israeli ground invasion.
On Tuesday, a representative from a Norwegian medical aid organization was allowed to enter Gaza. But most doctors have been denied entry and have spent days waiting at the border, drinking tea and coffee at a small, dusty cafe near the crossing's metal gates.
"This is a shame," said Greek anesthesiologist Dimitrios Mognie, who's using his vacation to try to help Gaza. He thought entering through Egypt, which has a narrow border with the Hamas-ruled strip, was his best bet.
"That in 2009 they have people in need of help from a doctor and we can go to help and they won't let us. This is crazy," he said.
Gaza's few hospitals have been swamped by the numbers of injured. More than 500 Palestinians have been killed, including more than 100 civilians, according to U.N. figures from the 11-day campaign by Israel designed to stop Gaza's Hamas militants from launching rockets at Israel.


Mognie and a colleague, both from the Greek organization Doctors for Peace, were the last in their group of six Greek doctors to remain at the Rafah border after arriving five days ago with medical supplies. Their colleagues returned home after being continually rebuffed by the Egyptian border guards.
Mognie, who said he has worked in conflict zones such as Iraq, Angola and Somalia, said he understood security concerns but was willing to take the risk to help civilians in Gaza.
Israel and Egypt first closed their borders with Gaza after Hamas took control of the area in June 2007. The Egyptian closure has been seen by some as abetting Israel's siege of the crowded strip, home to 1.4 million people.
Since Israel's offensive, Egypt has taken in a trickle of wounded Palestinians from Gaza through the crossing in the border town of Rafah. Cairo, the main mediator between Israel and Hamas, has said it would only open Rafah if Hamas' rival, the moderate Palestinian forces of President Mahmoud Abbas, are in charge of the crossing.
Calls to Egypt to ease the border bottleneck — where aid convoys first have to unload cargo from Egyptian trucks before it's loaded onto Palestinian ones and taken into the strip — have increased.
Although Egypt has allowed three Norwegian medical personnel into Gaza including one who crossed on Tuesday, the majority of physicians are frustrated at their inability to get in.
The Palestinian ambulances are not allowed to travel into Egypt past the border. At the crossing, patients are taken out of the often poorly equipped Palestinian ambulances and transferred on gurneys to Egyptian ambulances.
At least 16 wounded Palestinians were brought to Egypt on Tuesday, said Mohammed Arafat a Palestinian Authority representative in Rafah.
The day before, Palestinian doctor Abed el-Qader Lubbad arrived at the border in one of the ambulances transporting patients from Gaza. Of the eight patients he ferried, one who was seriously wounded died on the way, said Lubbad, who works in the intensive care unit at Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
Obstetrician Jemilah Mahmood, the president of Mercy Malaysia, said her group worked with the Egyptian Red Crescent to transfer about $100,000 worth of medical supplies to Gaza on Monday. She's arranging another shipment that will hopefully reach the beleaguered strip next week.
But while supplies can get through, Mahmoud said neither she nor her colleagues are allowed to cross.
"Can you imagine how many women are hurt and how few women doctors there are?" she said. "All of us are sitting at the border."

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/01/06/news/ML-Egypt-Gaza-Border-Bottleneck.php

May Allah, the most Just, deal with them all, whether it's in this life or the next.
 
Not to mention treatment of Palestinians within their borders. The plight of the Palestinians has always been a grassroot, bottom up cause both here in the west and the islamic world.
 
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the Arab leaders are showing their corruptness once again , the non-arab countries are showing way more anger and offence to israel
 
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the Arab leaders are showing their corruptness once again , the non-arab countries are showing way more anger and offence to israel

Some Queen from Jordan seems to be speaking pretty well about it on the American cable news shows.
 
Some Queen from Jordan seems to be speaking pretty well about it on the American cable news shows.

Yup true, I saw a bit of her on CNN, late edition with wolf blitzer, couple days ago.
 
Interesting, how this "MUFTI" calls on Muslims to destory the Prophets (peace be upon him) grandson grave. Yet would protect the honor of King Fahad or Abdullah with his life. Disgusting!

They have done this in Makkah claiming people commit shirk at their graves
 
Some Queen from Jordan seems to be speaking pretty well about it on the American cable news shows.

Yep I just saw it , Im following the turkish news and the prime minister Erdogan had some realy heated speeches against israel yesterday.
 
I have no respect for these Obese looking -dress-wearing, good for nothing "so called men" that sit on golden thrones n golden toilet seats while Musim blood is flowing like a an ocean. May Allah destroy them all ameen.
 
If Egypt opened the border Israelis could say Palis can get their supplies there so there's no need to open their borders and checkpoints.
My two cents.
 
If Egypt opened the border Israelis could say Palis can get their supplies there so there's no need to open their borders and checkpoints.
My two cents.

No Israelis could then starting attacking Egypt for opening the borders
 
Further Proof >> http://www.entekhabnews.net/IRAN-NEWS/Society/343.html

What do you expect when the corrupt Saudis are issuing idiotic "Fatwah's"?

These people are part of the Zionists

hmmm i dont see the problem with that fatwah.... it is completely justified. its funny how the enemies of islam like to call everyone following the correct path of the prophet and the sahaba a ******, abdul wahab called people back to the quran and sunnah of the prophet and he was rightly guided. people didnt like the correct path they made a killing off grave worshipping it was a good business for them so they labeled his followers ****** as to make it seem they are a sect. all these stupid consipracy theories abt ******s linked to zionists is really stupid. yes i agree that the arab leaders are corrupt and there are much more pressing matters than the graves at this time like the plight of the people in gaza.
 
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Egypt doesn't want to get involved, just like every other muslim country. Saudi could potentially do something, if it bothers to stop making gold palaces for a day (it could at least fund palestine!). Pakistan has too many problems at home (US airstrikes, taliban, massive corruption etc). Egypt is closest but knows if it gets involved in the conflict like hezbolla did, it will get attacked big time.

And noone wants to get attacked by Israel. Certainly not after the past 11 days.

Edit: Syria is also very close, but to get to gaza they'd have to plow through 90% of Israel itself (which would be impossible). Iran could have an offensive possibility via airstrike but I honestly doubt ahmadinajad has any real bite. If he had, he'd have done something by now.
 
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Turkey is planning to sent troops there.
its not confirmed yet but InshaAllah they will
 
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Turkey is planning to sent troops there.
its not confirmed yet but InshaAllah they will

Probably by sea/navy, so they end up on the bank of gaza. But israel already has its navy out firing in on gaza...

I just hope Israel will stop attacking now - too many civilians are being killed - children no less! And even if they are taking out hamas members, that counts as assasination since they are a political and democractically-elected party. Which would be a war crime surely?
 
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