| November
  23, 2012 09:43 AM | 
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| Associated Press | |
| CAIRO:
  The top leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood denounced peace efforts with
  Israel and
  urged holy war to liberate Palestinian territories on Thursday - one day
  after the country's president, who hails from the movement, mediated a
  cease-fire between Israelis and Palestinians to end eight days of fierce
  fighting. 
"The
  enemy knows nothing but the language of force," said Mohammed Badie.
  "Be aware of the game of grand deception with which they depict peace
  accords," he said in a statement carried on the group's website and
  emailed to reporters. 
His
  statement was a sharp deviation from the role played by President Mohammed Morsi
  in the last week. Egypt's role in brokering the deal has been hailed by U.S.
  officials. 
The
  Brotherhood sometimes delivers conflicting messages, depending on its
  audience. There are also ideological and generational divisions within the
  movement, with older leaders like Badie often seen as more conservative. 
The
  Muslim Brotherhood doesn't recognize Israel and - at least officially - its
  members refuse to hold direct talks with Israeli officials. But Morsi has
  said that he will abide by the terms of Egypt's 1979 treaty with Israel, and
  many members say they are in little hurry to enter into armed conflict with
  the Jewish state. 
Badie
  declared that "jihad is obligatory" for Muslims. But he also said
  that taking up arms would be the "last stage," only after Muslims
  achieved unity. "The use of force and arms while the group is fragmented
  and disconnected, unorganized, weak in conviction, with faint faith - this
  will be destined for death." 
In the
  meantime, he called on Muslims to "back your brothers in Palestine.
  Supply them with what they need, seek victory for them in all international
  arenas." Badie's title - General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood - also
  implies a leadership role in the Islamist group's sister movements across the
  world. 
Under
  the deal, Gaza's ruling Hamas
  is to stop rocket fire into Israel while Israel is to cease attacks and allow
  the opening of the strip's long-blockaded borders. 
The
  Hamas-Israel fighting was the first major international test for Morsi, who
  was caught between either supporting Hamas, one of the Egyptian Brotherhood's
  sister movements, and Cairo's regional and international commitments. 
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Egypt Brotherhood leader blasts peace with Israel
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