From : shoufshouf2004@yahoo.co.uk
Sent : Wednesday, January 4, 2006 10:03 AM
To : arabtimesnewspaper@hotmail.com
Subject : A REPLY TO AHMED SOBHI MANSOUR
 

Dear Editors
Greetings from the UK hoping that you are all doing well and up to the usual potential. I would really be grateful should you publish the following response to Ahmed Sobhi Mansour with regards to his last article on Arab Times, our respectful forum.

Dear Ahmed Sobhi Mansour
With deep resentment and dispice, I have read everything you have written in your last article about the Palestinian people and their honourable struggle against Israeli occupation and oppression. I agree with you that you are not defending Israel but the main purpose of that article was to take advantage in order to send a message to the Egyptian government because your alikes (the Muslim brotherhood) did not control the entire parliament. I have the following points to make:
1- Calling people names ( العربان الذين لا يفهمون الا فى النسوان ) is a sign indicating that you dispise readers and their taste and thought. I assume that you speak Arabic as well therefore you must belong to this category of people.
2- I am a person who has a PhD in mobile communications and a very high academic and societal standing. However, if I was asked if you were to bend to anybody in addition to god the almighty it will be to the Palestinian resistance fighter that put aside his/her life, family and happiness for the sake of our great mother, Palestine, the land of Canaanites and Phoenicians, and the birth place of Jesus that spread the message of peace to the whole world. Yes, Mr Mansour, the land of Jesus the son of Mary and not to forget the spot from where prophet Mohammed PBUH ascended to the seventh sky. Palestine is the most sacred spot on earth and it deserves lives and sacrifices which you and the slice of Arabs you belong to know nothing about.
3- I am sure that the Egyptian people even before the Palestinian people will express their anger at what you've written because knowing the true people of Egypt (AGDA3 NAS), the Palestinian cause is too sacred to them and are willing to do anything to support the Palestinian people. Palestine will always in the heart of every Egyptian and I have seen and felt this having spoken to so many Egyptians throughout my life.
4- I wonder why did you highlight Palestinian factions in Lebanon in red and left Hizbollah as it is. It is indeed not a decorative aspect. However, I get the feeling that you wish to add more disturbance to the already disturbed relation between Lebanon and Palestine. You have absolutely no right in interfering in this issue as it is a totally Lebanese Palestinian issue that will be resolved one day and hopefully very soon. Stop adding more fuel to the fire.
5- Palestinians do not need awareness from Zionist Islamist fanatics like you because they are aware of their interests more than anybody else. So please stick to issues like criticising Nancy Agram and Hayfa Wehbe as this is the ONLY thing you are good at. I just want to draw your attention to a very good example of an Israeli lecturer at the Ben Guorion University in Beer Sheva (Beir el Sabae). His name is Dr Kobi Snitz. He always travels alongside international peace activists and puts his life at risk to help Palestinians olive harvesters as well as protesting against the Segregation wall built by Sharon using Egyptian cement funded by the Arab implanted PLO officials like Abou Alaa. He is also calling for a unified state for the Palestinians and Jews like South Africa in order to maintain peace and security for everyone. What I am seeing nowadays is that alot of Europeans (given my life in the UK), Americans and surprisingly some Israelis are more sympathetic with the Palestinian people than some Arabs exemplified by yourself..
Finally what I would like to tell you is that Israel can be a reality in the present. However, I do agree with Dr Fawzi that nothing is impossible nowadays. I, Dr Fawzi and every Palestinian dream about our Palestine that we always want to go back to not necessarily today or tomorrow even after 100 years. A state that the whole world will respect and admire. A state whose people have been carrying the torches of civilisation, education, ethics and freedom despite living in appalling conditions as so many ill minded people may view them. A state that will always be loving and protecting its neighbourhood: its mother Egypt and its good hearted people, its twin brother in blood Jordan and its true people, its twin brother in freedom and civilisation Lebanon and its shining people, and its big sister Syria yalli ALLAH HAMEEHA forever.
Finally, I pass on to you a great advise that is the saying of Jesus Christ PBUH: (MAN KANA MINKOM BILA KHATEE'A FALYARJOMHA). Also one great poet once said:

AL WAYLO LI OMMATIN KATHORAT FEEHA TAWA2EFOHA WA QALLA FEEHA AL-DEEN.
WAL WAYLO LI OMMATIN TALBASO MIN MA LA TANSOJ WA TASHRABO MIN MA LA TAASOR.
WAL WAYLO LI OMMATIN MOQASSAMATIN WA KOLLON YONADI ANA OMMA.

On behalf of the great people of Palestine I say to you:

WATANI YA2BA AL SALASEL WATANI ARDO AL SANABEL
WATANI EL FALLAHON
WATANI EL BANNA2OON
WAL GHARO WAL ZAYTOUN
WATANI HOWA EL INSAN.

Yours
Mohammed Mohammed
Manchester - UK