Ahmad Hamrawi, former secretary general of the lawyers' association in Alexandria and a founder of Morsi's Freedom and Justice party, left the Muslim Brotherhood following publication of the letter of credence sent by Morsi to his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on the occasion of the arrival of Egypt's new ambassador to Israel, Atef Salem, on October 17.

"What Morsi said in his letter to the Zionist entity… is national and religious treason to millions of Egyptians," wrote Hamrawi in a press statement Saturday, ending his 28-year membership in the Muslim Brotherhood.

'What Morsi said in his letter to the Zionist entity… is national and religious treason to millions of Egyptians'

Hamrawi called on Morsi to resign and on the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood to denounce the letter. He told the independent Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm that the letter proved that "secret agreements and ties" exist between the Muslim Brotherhood and Israel, "far from the gaze of the [Egyptian] people and Muslim Brotherhood members."

Deposed president Hosni Mubarak was better than the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamrawi added, according to Egyptian media, because he at least admitted his ties to "the Zionist entity" publicly.





KOMENTAR TUKAR TIUB

jelas revolusi anak muda dimesir
telah dibajak oleh kumpulan yang 


memakai baju islam

dari awal lagi  pekara ini diketahui
tetapi umum masih kurang jelas

kali ini semuanya semakin jelas
bahawa zionis itu BUKAN AGAMA
zionis islah gerakan politik yang
berlandaskan sistem kapitalis

ikhwan ini beragama islam tetapi
boleh membuat hubungan sulit dengan zionis

hubungan sulit ini akan di halalkan
dengan ayat-ayat dari kitab kitab suci
yang bertujuan untuk mempertahan 
sistem ekonomi kapitalis