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Mar 24, 2014
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Leading Egyptian Women’s Rights Activist: Global Zionism behind Problems in Egypt and the World

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Source: Al-Kahera Wal-Nas TV (Egypt)

Egyptian women’s rights activist Dr. ‘Azza Heikal recently said that global Zionism controls the world and that it sows strife and discord by supporting “one side and the opposite side at the same time.” Heikal, rapporteur of the foreign relations committee of the Egyptian National Council for Women, has written several books, including a book of poetry titled “Yes, I Am a Woman,” which is sold on Amazon. The interview aired on the Egyptian Al-Kahera Wal-Nas TV channel on March 24, 2014.

 

Following are excerpts:

 

 

‘Azza Heikal: The conspiracy we are facing is Zionist, not just Western. A purely Western conspiracy is a thing of the past. Today, global Zionism controls the world’s banks. It controls the money, the oil, and the media.

 

 

Global Zionism believes that it must control the world by sowing discord and dissent. That’s it. It controls us and the world by sowing discord and dissent. Today, global Zionism has begun to control Europe and America. It is pulling the strings of us all.

 

 

How does it sow strife, discord, sectarianism, and problems? By supporting one side and the opposite side at the same time, by establishing a secular regime while supporting extremist Islam domestically. Thus, both sides automatically find themselves in dispute.

 

 

If the regime is Islamist, they support the secularists.

 

 

Interviewer: And they talk about liberties.

 

 

‘Azza Heikal: Right. In Iran, they do the opposite. Iran is an Islamist country, so they support the liberation movements. The important thing is to keep us in a state of constant discord and conflict.

 

 

But the truth is that they themselves have problems, and ultimately, this will turn against them. This extremist terrorism has begun to turn against them. As you see, many of the Jihadists and takfiris come from European countries.

 

 

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