Essam el Erian, a senior Muslim Brotherhood official and adviser to Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, has called on Jews who left Egypt to return, as “Israel will be destroyed within a decade.”
Speaking to the pan-Arab daily Asharq Al Awsat from Cairo, el Erian called on Egypt’s Jews “to leave historic Palestine and return to the country from which they came,” predicting “the demise of the State of Israel within 10 years,” the paper reported.
“The Jews are occupying the historic land of Palestine and are an obstacle to the right of return of the Palestinians,” he said.
He was quoted at length about the alleged motivations behind the “Zionist project.”
“I do not speak on behalf of Egypt, I am speaking on my own behalf,” he said. “The Jewish occupiers of the territory of historic Palestine are an obstacle to the right of return of the Palestinians. There are an estimated 14 million Jews in the world and only about 6 million in the land of Palestine. They can go out to other places they consider the best for them.
“We [Egypt] are the only ones who have a strong and equipped army. I say clearly, those who can read the future see that this project [Israel] will fall within one decade. This is our faith, that the people of Palestine will return to Palestine.
“There will be no such thing as Israel, it will be called Palestine, where Jews, Muslims, Christians and Druze and all the people who live there will remain Palestinian citizens. This is our faith, and this is what we live and strive for. We tell all those who came and occupied Palestine to return to their countries,” el Erian said.
El Erian connected his work in the Constituent Assembly drafting a new constitution for Egypt, and its provisions for religious freedoms for Christians and Jews, with his prediction of Israel’s demise.
“We have a Jewish minority. And while it’s true that it is only in the dozens now … we have [Egyptian] Jews [in Israel], and when the Palestinian issue is resolved and the Jews will have a right of return to Egypt, this is one of the options open to them, either return to Egypt or leave to other places.”
A spokesman for Morsi told the newspaper that the presidency was not responsible for el Erian’s statements, and that he did not speak on the president’s behalf.
El Erian is a senior Brotherhood member and vice chairman of the ruling Freedom and Justice Party; he heads its parliamentary body in the Shura Council.
An Egyptian analyst, Abdel Razak Soliman of the International Center for Future and Strategic Studies in Cairo, told Asharq Al Awsat that el Erian’s comments should be seen in the context of the rise of Islamist political movements in the Arab world, who want to show the West that they can coexist with the Jews, if not the Zionists.
According to Soliman, el Erian is trying to show the world that the Muslim Brotherhood “has no problem with Jews, that this is safeguarded in their constitution.”
“Their problem is with the Zionists,” Soliman said.
This story first appeared in Israel Hayom and is distributed with the permission of that newspaper.