The question arises after the Egyptian president announced half a billion dollars in aid for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip the opening of the Rafah crossing and the allocation of four hospitals to treat the wounded of the Israeli attacks, the fierce attack of Al-Azhar scholars and their criticism of the GCC. What is happening, are we facing a political transformation?
Half of Egypt’s aid for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip … Fiery Raiders of Al-Azhar enlargements against Israel, Gulf Allies and Normalization … Are we facing a strategic transformation? What are the five possible causes? Why do not we consider the modification of immensely immovable relations with Iran and the axis of resistance and avoidance of all old allies? After the Egyptian president’s statements about allotment of half a billion dollars for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the opening of the Rafah crossing and allocating four hospitals to treat the wounded of Israeli attacks and the intense attack of al-Azhar scholars and their criticism from the congregation of the Persian Gulf, this question is raised in Egypt. Before answering these questions, we must think about the unprecedented fatwas of two great scholars of al-Azhar, which has many meanings that may interpret Egypt’s formal evolution.
First: The sermon of Dr. Ahmad Omar Hashem, a member of Al-Azhar’s High Council of Scholars, on Friday last week called for the establishment of Islamic deterrents of various religions to counter Israeli aggression, echoing the famous saying of former Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser that what is forcibly taken away can only be taken back by force.
Second: Dr. Ahmed Karima’s remarks in an interview with an official Egyptian newspaper. He strongly criticized the Zionist influence in the Persian Gulf region and called for the support of the Prophetic tradition in the face of attempts to strike. (or the single news which is a kind of hadith) and the need to consider the jurisprudence of the authorities. His remarks were a direct reference to Muhammad ibn Salman, who considered the hadiths of Ahad to be insignificant and called for their removal.
What confirms the belief is the unprecedented words of the Egyptian Foreign Minister on the events of Qods on the sidelines of the foreign ministers of the Arab League. There are several interpretations about the causes of this transformation in the official Egyptian position in the Israeli turbulent in the Gaza Strip:
First: There is a formal decision to reclaim the role of the Egyptian leadership at the Arab and Islamic levels and to pave the way for standing in the stronghold of the Palestinian resistance, especially since the prelude to an existential war against Ethiopia in the next few months is the date for the second phase of the Ennahda Dam.
Second: Israel provides security, military, and financial support to Ethiopia and equips it with an air-to-surface defense system that allows it to counter any joint Egyptian-Sudanese attack.
Third: The use of Islamic resistance in the Gaza Strip as a future military ally to attack occupied Palestine and all of the cities and infrastructure of Israel if Tel Aviv is in any way along with Ethiopia against the Egyptian coalition and Sudan.
Fourth: The strained relations between Egypt and the Gulf states, especially with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, due to the normalization of their relations with Israel and the attempt to enter into alternatives to the Suez Canal and their passive solidarity with Egypt against Ethiopia and become neutral mediators. In this crisis.
Fifth: Dr. Ahmad Omar Hashem’s invitation to establish an Arab-Islamic deterrent force among all Islamic religions inspires the participation of the Shiite brothers and an open approach and reform of relations with the axis of resistance, which includes Iran, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon.
According to a source close to the decision-making circles in Cairo, Egypt has been able to secure its internal front, ensure the situation in Libya after opening a coalition channel with most of its enemies there, and is close to completing development plans and strengthening its economy. Therefore, it has decided to reconsider most of its coalitions and compromising positions and regain its leadership role in the Arab and Islamic world.