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Mubarak Demands Israel Submit to Weapons Inspections

“We continue to demand, with insistence, that the same norms be applied to Israel”

CAIRO, November 17 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak demanded at the opening of the new session of parliament Saturday, November 17, that Israel’s weapons of mass destruction be submitted to the same U.N. inspections being imposed on Iraq.

The Egyptian leader also warned against any attempts to exploit the U.S.-led war against terrorism to change regimes by force.

“We continue to demand, with insistence, that the same norms be applied to Israel to get rid of all its weapons of mass destruction potential,” Mubarak said to sustained applause from lawmakers.

Such a move would “consolidate the international movement toward the banning of the proliferation of these weapons, because of their danger for all humanity,” he said.

He also stressed the necessity of “opposing campaigns being conducted by certain parties to exploit the international campaign against terrorism with the aim of bringing about economic benefits or changing leaders and regimes by force,” without naming any countries.

He added that this would lead to increase in the world’s disintegration and will instill feelings of animosity and frustrations.

Mubarak also stressed the importance of unifying the Arab world, politically and economically and to consolidate the vital role played by the Arab League against the international pressures placed on the Arab world.

He also stressed the importance of projecting the traditional cultural and religious and social values of the Arab world, as well as the importance of defending it in the face of vicious campaigns.

Mubarak has urged Iraq, which faces a threat of U.S.-led military action if it does not end banned weapons programs, to accept U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441 to avert a war which would likely topple its government.

But Israel is also widely believed to possess weapons of mass destruction, including an arsenal of nuclear missiles, although it has never formally admitted to them.

On Saturday, an Israeli newspaper, Ha’aretz, quoted a State Department official saying that the U.S. is reviewing all its aid to the Arab world to see how much it can redirect to programs that “promote democracy and the rule of law.”

According to the paper, the official who wanted to remain anonymous, said that the review includes all assistance to Egypt, the second largest recipient of U.S. aid after Israel and one of Washington’s best friends in the Arab world, he said.

“As part of a U.S. Middle East Partnership Initiative, we are currently in the process of conducting a complete review of all our assistance programs in the Arab world, including Egypt,” said the official, Ha’aretz reported.

Egypt receives about $1.9 billion a year in U.S. aid - roughly unchanged since the late 1970s, when late Egyptian president Anwar Sadat signed a peace treaty with Israel, the paper added. 

 

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