Palestine
and the Egyptian Revolution
By Mohamed
Kamel*
Apr 2, 2011
For more
than 64 years the Palestinian people have been living under the worst
oppression. They have been taking all roads
that could lead them to their homeland and the establishment of their own country.
They fought for the recognition of their right to exist and gain the
recognition from the entire world, armed in their struggle by the well of great
people and supported by Allah (SWT).
The Arab
people never deny their support and have lived all these years by their promise
not to give up any Palestinian right. On
the other hand, the Arab governments were not at the same level of the people
and they compromised the Palestinian rights in running after a false dream
called the co-existent; a dream that has been sold to a portion of the people
by tyrants who controlled their life and sold their future to the enemy. They betrayed the Palestinian’s rights.
On the top
was Anwar Al Sadat, who accepted a title (Peace award) in exchange of selling the
Palestinian rights, then, followed by the worst dictator in the human history,
Mubarak. He allowed his own family and
friends to control everything in Egypt.
He also played the worst role in the future of a great country; corruption,
torture, and participation in the biggest lie called “war on terrorism” by
playing the bad guy on the rendition.
If his
regime did that to his own people, so betraying the Palestinian people was
nothing strange to him. He did
everything to help Israel, as per Israeli analysts, “… Mubarak regime saved
Israel 300 Billion US $ a year…”
Could
Israel be able to control Gaza and force illegal and immoral siege on Gaza
without the help of this regime? Not for one day.
All Arab
people received the Egyptian revolution with happiness and hope for the return
of the golden time of the Arabs. But the
Palestinian people have the most right to celebrate the Egyptian revolution,
because it was the real hope that they might see the light at the end of the
tunnel.
But let us
be sure not to sell a false dream. Yes,
this revolution will be the door to stop the humiliation of the Palestinians as
well as all Arabs. But not now!
Yes, not
now. It is a long road and the Egyptian
people have a lot to do to clean the mess created by Mubarak’s regime, and then
it could turn and give a hand to its brothers and sisters in Palestine.
But did the
Palestinians gain from this revolution?
Mubarak’s
regime was acting negatively on the Palestinian cause. The smallest example is the split between
Gaza and the West Bank. This was all
orchestrated by Mubarak’s right hand man Omar Soliman, who played the main role
in betraying Hamas as a terrorist organization.
Now, Egypt
will be on the zero line, will not act negatively or positively. Tomorrow, we
will see Egypt acting positively, but please be patient.
The Great country is coming back, but the birth is
tough and the road is full of obstacles, with the Palestinians’ patience and sensibility,
we will cross it together.
All
Egyptians know who taught them to revolt, the children of Palestine who are
unarmed facing a strong war machine. These children taught us that when people
revolt, it is a sign that people broke the siege of fear that had been built
around them. A broken fear can never be
re-injected.
Now, Egyptians are asking Palestinians to accept
our apology, for being late but we are coming back very…very soon.
*
Mohamed S. Kamel is a professional
engineer, a LEED Green Associate and a recognized project manager professional
(PMP). He is a freelance writer, the
editor of I.N. Daily and http://forafreeegypt.blogspot.com/,
co-founder of the Canadian Egyptian for
Democracy (CEFD), Alternative Perspective Media (APM-RAM), Quebec Antiwar
movement “Échec à la Guerre”, and Coalition for Justice and Peace in Palestine
(CJPP) and the ex-president and co-founder of the Canadian Muslim Forum
(FMC-CMF). He is member of the Board of Trustees of the Canadian Muslims for
Palestine (CMP), and the Al-Omah Al-Islamiah Mosque. Could be reached at public@mohamedkamel.com
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