Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, with his actions, became the biggest obstacle in front of Zionist Israel's sedition plans in the Middle East.
Cruel Israel could not attack Gaza as it wanted, and whenever it tried to attack the Palestinians, it was confronted by Egyptian President Morsi, who backed the Palestinian resistance.
There was no longer a statesman at the head of Egypt who said head over heels to every order of Israel. Morsi's astute policy on Palestine was driving the Zionists crazy. Israel launched its plan to seize the fort from the inside. He carried out the military coup against Morsi in cooperation with Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the Chief of General Staff and Minister of Defense, who held the Egyptian army with all its equipment.
Morsi, who took over a country devastated by dictators when he came to power with the 2012 elections, was working day and night to solve the chronic problems of the Egyptian people, while Israel was building all its plans on overthrowing the Muslim Brotherhood government.
The Muslim Brotherhood was an Islamic movement that supported the Palestinian resistance in terms of its founding principles and worked for the ideal of a free Jerusalem free from Zionist occupation. The late Hasan al-Banna, the founding leader of the Brotherhood, was a leader who strongly opposed Israel's Zionist ideology. It was even known that he sent many mujahideen affiliated with the Brotherhood Movement to fight against Israel in order to support the Palestinian resistance.
The Palestinian struggle occupied a very special place in the Ikhwan's history of struggle, which has been going on for nearly a century. During his presidency, Mohammed Morsi remained faithful to the principles of the Brotherhood and continued his actions that glorified the Palestinian struggle.
MORSI CONSIDERED GAZA AS HIS HOME
It was only the first months of Mohammed Morsi's presidency. On November 14, 2012, Zionist Israel launched a terrorist attack on Gaza, which it called the "Pillar of Cloud". Israel, which bombed Gaza as it wished during the Egyptian dictators, hit a hard rock this time. The Zionists faced much more difficult resistance than their previous attacks in Gaza. Against Israel, this time there was an Egyptian President who defended the honor of Gaza.
Morsi first sent Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Qandil to Gaza to help the oppressed Palestinians. At a time when bombs were falling on Gaza, this was a critical and vital decision. It was the clearest indication of Egypt's support for the Palestinian struggle before the state. Morsi helped Gazans meet their humanitarian needs by keeping the Rafah Border Gate open, known as Gaza's lifeblood and gateway to the world, to enter and leave Egypt comfortably. The support Morsi gave to the Gaza resistance in Operation Cloud Pillar angered the Zionists. Using all their means, Israeli terrorists accelerated their efforts to overthrow Egyptian President Morsi.
HE CONSIDER CAIRO EQUAL AS GAZA
The dialogue between Martyr Mohammed Morsi and a Gazan delegation that came to visit him during his presidency proved how sensitive he was to solving the problems of his Muslim brothers in Gaza.
Speaking on behalf of the Gaza delegation, the Palestinian, "Sir, your brothers in Gaza are in need of food, Israel has surrounded us, we are under siege, we seriously need wheat in Gaza," he said.
In response to his words, Morsi gave the following conscientious reply to his interlocutors:
"Don't worry, brother, as long as we are in power, Gaza will be as satisfied as Cairo is. The Egyptian people are ready to share their wheat with their oppressed Muslim brothers from Gaza."
Morsi fulfilled this promise, as long as he was in the presidency, he saw Gaza as a land of Egypt, and he never spared his financial and moral support to his Muslim brothers.
INSTRUCTION FROM NETANYAHU: "IGNORE EGYPT"
During the military coup process in which thousands of Muslims were massacred in Egypt, a news site broadcasting in Israel wrote that the Zionist gang leader, illegitimate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the ministers in his cabinet to remain silent about the coup in Egypt and not to comment on anything. This attitude of Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, the bloodsucker of the Middle East, proved the fact that Zionist Israel was the supporter of the coup in Egypt.