The source pointed out that Morsi's stance
followed ''the achievements which the Syrian Arab Army has made against
terrorism all over Syria.''
It expressed
Syria's condemnation of Morsi's position as "irresponsible" and
"reflecting his attempt to implement the Muslim Brotherhood's agenda"
in a bid to dodge the upcoming internal events demanded by the Egyptian people
to meet their aspirations. SANA said.
Egypt is facing a
critical multi-faceted internal crisis because of the Muslim Brotherhood's
seizure of all powers in the country. This has been represented in the Supreme
Constitutional Court's annulling the Shura Council law and the law of the
criteria of the Funding Committee of the Constitution.
"Syria is
fully confident that this decision doesn't reflect the will of the brotherly
Egyptian people who have shared strong and firm relations with the Syrian
people that have contributed to protecting security and stability in the region
against all the invaders and aggressors since the dawn of history," said
the source.
It added that
those ties between the Syrian and Egyptian peoples "were crowned by the
October Liberation War which made an important victory for the Arab nation and
people over the Israeli enemy."
The source
clarified that Morsi's decision came in completion of the takfiri fatwas issued
by "the sheikhs of sedition" of the so-called "Union of Muslim
Scholars" that call for fighting in Syria and shedding the Syrians' blood
instead of directing the compass towards liberating the usurped Palestinian
territories, on top is Jerusalem.
The source
considered Morsi's call for foreign intervention and imposing a no-fly zone
over Syria as "a violation of the region and a transgression against its
sovereignty and the sanctity of its lands in service of the goals of Israel and
the US and their tools in the region."
"Morsi'd
better bubble with this excitement when announcing the closure of the Israeli
embassy and cutting off ties with an enemy that is still killing the
Palestinian brother right before Morsi's very eyes and at a very short distance
from Egypt," the source said.
It added that
"the fact that the Israeli embassy is still there in Cairo under Morsi and
the Muslim Brotherhood group and under the banner of Camp David Accords and its
secret appendices, whereas the Syrian Embassy is being closed only shortly
after the latest Israeli aggression on Syria and at a time when all
conspiracies of the nation's enemies are sweeping against the Syrian people
stresses the twisted approach of Morsi and his group and exposes his real
identity."
The source however
stressed that "the Arabic Egypt is too great to be turned by Morsi into a
tool to pass a conspiratorial project for land exchange between Israel and
Palestine."
"Egypt is too
great to be handed over to some Arab officials who…are preparing to undermine
what is left of this nation's unity and dignity," the source added.
The source
highlighted Syria's stress that "the brotherly peoples in Syria and Egypt
will remain in the same trench based on the spirit of unity which brought them
together in 1958 and…their joint keenness on the main and central cause of the
Arab nation; that is of facing the Israeli occupation of the occupied Arab
territories and restoring the legitimate rights of the Palestinian Arab
people."
The source
expressed Syria's full confidence that "the brotherly Egyptian people will
foil these policies and their dangerous impacts and repercussions for the
region."
"The Syrian
and Egyptian peoples will remain the beating heart of Arabism and the maker of
its victories," the source reiterated.
In
relevant development, an Egyptian military source said that the capabilities of
the Egyptian army are to defend the country and its national security and will
not be used in any war against an Arab country.
The source told the "Egyptian Today" newspaper that
"the armed forces will not be send any troops to support the Syrian opposition,"
adding that the army has specific tasks in protecting the national security.
He stressed that the officers of the Egyptian army
categorically oppose any military action against the Syrian army, adding that
the calls for "jihad" in Syria are arbitrary and lack study and
vision.
Earlier, the source told the Egyptian Middle East
News Agency on Sunday that conflicts and disputes within countries are internal
affairs, adding that the Egyptian army will not intervene in other countries'
internal affairs.
The remarks came after the statements of Egypt's
president Mohammad Morsi against Syria, announcing severing the relations between
the two countries and supporting the so-called "jihad" in Syria.
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