Thursday, May 01, 2014

  • Thursday, May 01, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Nabil Fahdy, apparently met with a Jewish group in the US this week. Here's a photo of the visit from his party's Facebook page:


Egyptian paper Al Mesryoon is upset over part of the scene:


What an insult! 

You mean, you don't see it?

Come on, its obvious. The Jews purposefully put two stripes of blue cups around the water bottles to evoke the Israeli flag! 

How much more humiliation are Egyptians expected to take??? 

I'm surprised that Al Mesryoon didn't notice that there were exactly six water bottles between the blue cups - obviously meant to symbolize not only the six-pointed Star of David, but also the Six Day War and Egypt's humiliating defeat at the hands of Israel. 

Notice also that there are four cups in each row, for a total of eight. This is clear reference to 1948, the year of the Nakba!

And there are two sets of drinks, which symbolizes the two [alleged, according to Arab media] Jewish Temples and Israel's desire to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque to build the third Temple!

How transparent those Jews are in their evil plots!




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