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Egyptian media targets Saudi Arabia

December 20, 2016 at 4:13 pm

Egyptian journalists and activists started an unprecedented war against Saudi Arabia in the local press after a Saudi visit to Ethiopia, Al-Mesryoon reported yesterday.

Professor of Political and Strategic Studies in the American University in Egypt Tariq Fahmi said: “We can support the Saudi princes who oppose the king… in a short time you will know that we are able to interfere in the affairs of the Gulf States and support the Saudi princes in the opposition.”

“Egypt has much to do with putting pressure on Saudi Arabia… When there are issues affecting national security there would be no place for using diplomatic choices.”

Journalist Mohamed Ali Kheir said: “Egyptian self-control does not last forever. Anyone who approaches the Ethiopian dam is directly threatening Egypt. Therefore, Saudi has to blame itself when Egypt takes action against it.”

Meanwhile, journalist Khalid Salah said: “We have fought the world… We keep calm so far because we hope this would be a temporary problem and there will be nothing bad between the two countries.”

Salah addressed the Saudi officials: “I hope you do not take my remarks as a serious threatening. I hope they are taken as advice because we are eager to respect Egyptian-Saudi relations.”

Ahmed Musa said: “I tell the countries, including Saudi Arabia, which invest in the Ethiopian dam, not to throw your billions into the Nile because the dam will not last for a long time,” noting there would be a “volcano” that would damage it.

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