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Apr 20, 2014
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Egyptian Journalist: Al-Sisi Has Jewish Origins, Grew Up Next to Abdel Nasser and Moshe Dayan

#4243 | 03:54
Source: Online Platforms

Following are excerpts from a video by Egyptian journalist Saber Mashhour, which was posted on the Internet on April 20, 2014:


Saber Mashhour: This is the question that preoccupies the entire Egyptian people: Was Al-Sisi's mother Jewish?

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The secret service of the military rule sent all their media outlets to the neighborhood where Al-Sisi was born. The strange thing is that they did not meet Al-Sisi's mother or brothers. They only met Al-Sisi's relatives on the father's side. Al-Sisi himself did not refute the rumor that his mother was Jewish. All he said, in an interview with Al-Masry Al-Youm, was: "She is an Egyptian woman to the core, and she taught us to rely on Allah and accept fate. She would pray for Allah to protect me in everything."


Al-Sisi only said in this interview that his mother was Egyptian. He did not mention her religion.


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Al-Khoronfish is part of the Jewish Quarter. Al-Sisi was born in the Jewish Quarter. His father was an arabesque dealer who traded with his Jewish neighbors.


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Some people say that Al-Sisi is another Gamal Abdel Nasser, but other people say: "No way, there is a great difference between the two. Abdel Nasser was the terror of the United States and Israel, while Al-Sisi is under their thumb." But as it turns out, all this is untrue. Al-Sisi and Abdel Nasser are one and the same. Both were raised in Khoronfish, in the Jewish Quarter.


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If you look at the map, you can see that Al-Sisi and Abdel Nasser were neighbors.


Al-Sisi's home is located at El Barkukia neighborhood, while Abdel Nasser's home was located in the Khamis Al-Ads neighborhood. The two homes are separated only by the Abu Taqiya neighborhood. Both are located in the Jewish Quarter.


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Gamal Abdel Nasser himself was raised in a Jewish Karaite home, by a woman called Faraj Shmuel. The house is still standing there, to this very day.


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There is a third person who played an important role in the history of Egypt, and was living in the Jewish Quarter. I'm talking about Moshe Dayan, who lived right across from Gamal Abdel Nasser.


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Gamal Abdel Nasser used to go out and play with his neighbor, Moshe Dayan.


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The map shows that the home of Moshe Dayan, the Israeli Minister of Defense who killed thousands of Egyptian soldiers, in the wars of 1948, 1956, and 1967, was located in the Khamis Al-Ads neighborhood, across from Abdel Nasser's. The home of Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi was located a few meters away.


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Gamal Abdel Nasser was the military commander of Egypt, who said: I will destroy Israel, throw it in the sea, and kill it. At the same time, Moshe Dayan, the Israeli Defense Minister, caught Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai, beat and killed them. All the while, Abdel Nasser could have told him: "Shame on you, Moshe. We used to be neighbors and played soccer together as children." But Gamal Abdel Nasser served the Jews and handed the Sinai over to them.


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We would like to learn about the environment in which Al-Sisi was raised. He received a Jewish upbringing among the Jews.


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The Jews are very interested in sex. The first casinos were built by the Jews. The dancers at Muhammad Ali street were all Jewish women. The Jews spread sex among the Egyptian people. Al-Sisi did the same thing. He brought dancers, watched them, applauded them, and said it was beautiful.


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The Jews hated Egypt and wanted to harm it.


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Al-Sisi inherited the hatred for Egypt from the Jews.


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