Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna was secretly a Jew, retired Egyptian General Fouad Fayoud said last month on Egyptian television.
Speaking on Egypt’s Channel 1 on Oct. 27, Fayoud said al-Banna had lived in a neighborhood inhabited by Moroccan Jews, and had been known as “the watchmaker,” a profession Fayoud said was practiced exclusively by Jews at that time.
Fayoud went on to claim that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency had agents inside Egypt and other Arab countries, such as Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, who were fomenting sectarian conflict.
The following is a translated partial transcript of Fayoud’s remarks:
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“I heard a recording from the Libyan radio. … They caught a mosque preacher and imam named Abu Hafs. This Abu Hafs was actually a Mossad agent named Binyamin Israel. He grew a beard, trimmed his moustache and worked as a preacher and imam in Libya. I have a recording of this. As an imam and preacher, this Abu Hafs recruited 200 people in order to send them to wreak havoc in Egypt. Here, we had … In Tahrir Square, there was a guy who held up a sign attacking [then U.S. President Barack] Obama. It said: ‘This is a revolution for honor, not a revolution of the hungry.’ Who was this rebellious young man? Ilan Stein Grappel, an Israeli Mossad officer.”
Interviewer: “This is a lesson we have all learned. All of Egypt learned this lesson. … All of Egypt learned this lesson.”
Fayoud: “When he saw that he could not do anything in Tahrir Square, he went to [burn] the church in [the city of] Atfih. When the former chief of the Mossad handed over the reins to the current chief, he told him: ‘We have succeeded in sowing sectarian strife in Egypt.’ ”
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“Bernard Lewis was a Jew, an English national, and an American citizen, since he taught in universities there. He presented a study on how to tear apart the Arab countries. It was called ‘The Great Middle East.’ The U.S. Congress endorsed this study in 1983. It endorsed [the plan] for tearing apart the Arab countries. This plan has existed for a long time.
“[David] Ben-Gurion was told: ‘[Israel] has become a strong country because it has a nuclear bomb.’ He said: ‘No, our strength does not depend on having a nuclear bomb, because if we dropped it on Egypt, Jordan, or Syria, the nuclear fallout might reach Israel and harm us.’ [He was asked:] ‘So where does your power come from?’ [He answered:] ‘From tearing apart our neighboring countries.’
“They want to tear apart Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. These are the strong countries neighboring [Israel]. Iraq is divided into Kurds, Sunnis and Shi’ites. Syria is divided into Alawites, Sunnis and Kurds. As for Lebanon, we can all see what’s going on there these days.”