A very wimpy conclusion to a well-researched peace. Glenn's conclusion seems at 
least half-true. I doubt Egypt can stomach war with Israel, but it seems likely 
they'll break their side of the peace. Wonder how Israel will respond...



Glenn Beck: The Muslim Brotherhood has "openly stated they want to declare war 
on Israel."
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/feb/15/glenn-beck/glenn-beck-says-muslim-brotherhood-wants-declare-w/

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The Muslim Brotherhood has “openly stated they want to declare war on Israel.”

Glenn Beck on Friday, February 4th, 2011 in a comment on his television show

Glenn Beck says Muslim Brotherhood wants to declare war on Israel

One of the thorniest questions to emerge from the tumult in Egypt has been what 
to make of the Muslim Brotherhood. Western observers have characterized the 
enigmatic group — also called Al-Ikhwān — as everything from democratic 
reformers to Islamic Socialists bent on global dominion. On his Fox News 
Channel program for Feb. 4, 2011, Glenn Beck wrapped up five days of 
frightening Egypt forecasts with this blunt assessment: “We told you this week 
how if (President Hosni) Mubarak does step down, however, the Muslim 
Brotherhood would be the most likely group to seize power. They’ve openly 
stated they want to declare war on Israel and they would end the peace 
agreement with Israel and they would work towards instituting something we told 
you about, a caliphate.” That’s a lot to unpack. We decided to check Beck’s 
claim that the Brotherhood has “openly stated they want to declare war on 
Israel,” because so much of the debate in the United States revolves around the 
Muslim Brotherhood’s’ intentions toward the main U.S. ally in the region. Beck 
neglected to name a source in that Feb. 4 broadcast, so we took a look through 
the rest of his transcripts for the week. Sure enough, three days earlier he 
informed viewers that “a top official in the Muslim Brotherhood has just said 
that … ‘The people should be prepared for war against Israel.’”

Who was that top official? Beck’s website pointed to a Feb. 1, 2011, item in 
the Jerusalem Post that had a “leading member” of the Brotherhood, Muhammad 
Ghannem, declaring that “the people should be prepared for war against Israel.” 
The next day a Washington Times editorial picked up the quote, saying it 
“succinctly summed up” the Muslim Brotherhood’s foreign policy. Then Sen. Mark 
Kirk, R-Ill., repeated the fiery words in a floor speech.

The Jerusalem Post piece cited an interview Ghannem gave to an Arabic-language 
Iranian network, Al-Alam. With deft use of Google Translate we were able to 
verify that Ghannem was quoted saying something along those lines in a Jan. 31, 
2011, piece on Al-Alam’s website. The key question then becomes whether Ghannem 
can speak for the sprawling Muslim Brotherhood. “I have never heard of him,” 
said Dr. Jason Brownlee, a scholar with the Woodrow Wilson Center in 
Washington, D.C. “It’s a big organization, and there may be people who say 
things like that, but that doesn’t mean it’s policy. It doesn’t jibe with my 
experience visiting Egypt and doing research on the Muslim Brotherhood for over 
a decade.” Three other experts on the Muslim Brotherhood all agreed. “The MB is 
a massive organization with many different ideological trends within it,” 
explained Dr. Joshua Stacher, a political scientist at Kent State. “I have 
never heard anyone on or off the record say they ‘wish to declare war on 
Israel.’ ” None were familiar with Ghannem, who we confirmed is not among the 
the Brotherhood’s policy elite, the 16-member Guidance Bureau.

Still, there’s no doubt that the Brotherhood officially condemns Israel, its 
neighbor across the Sinai Peninsula. According to a report on the group’s own 
website, a controversy erupted in 2007 when spokesman Essam El-Erian was quoted 
in London-based paper Al-Hayat saying that the Brotherhood would recognize 
Israel if it came to power. In response, then-Supreme Guide Mohamed Mahdy Akef 
clarified that “the Brotherhood does not and will never recognize Israel. … 
Israel does not exist in the Brotherhood’s dictionary.” El-Erian maintained 
that he had been misquoted and was only calling for a referendum on the peace 
treaty between Egypt and Israel. That’s still the official line since the 
protests in Tahrir Square began. At a press conference in Cairo on Feb. 9, 
2011, El-Erian and Mohammed Musri — both of whom do sit on the Brotherhood’s 
Guidance Bureau — declared that the group respects the treaty and any changes 
would be up to a democratically elected government. Brownlee pointed out that 
many Egyptians believe the 1979 treaty lacks legitimacy; it passed with nearly 
unanimous approval in what was seen as a fraudulent vote. Opinions vary as to 
how it would fare today, but, as George Washington University professor Nathan 
Brown pointed out, revoking a peace treaty is a far cry from declaring war.

In a Feb. 2 interview on NPR’s All Things Considered, El-Erian confirmed that 
view. He called again for revising the terms of the treaty but, asked what that 
would mean, dismissed fears of armed conflict. “Oh, no threat of war,” El-Erian 
told Robert Siegel. “The people are not pushing for war. But it is not our duty 
to protect Israel from Palestinians. We are not guards for Israel.”

So some members of the Muslim Brotherhood may be calling for war. But the ones 
who say that don’t speak for the group; and the ones who do speak for the 
group, don’t say that. We rate Beck’s claim False.

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About this statement:
Published: Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at 11:12 a.m.

Subjects: Foreign Policy, Israel, Terrorism

Sources:

PolitiFact, “Glenn Beck on al-Qaida links to Muslim Brotherhood,”by Robert 
Farley, Jan. 31, 2011

Transcript of Glenn Beck Program, Feb. 4, 2011, accessed through Nexis

Transcript of Glenn Beck Program, Feb. 1, 2011, accessed through Nexis

Glenn Beck Program website, “Study Guide: TSA, Trumka, and Muslim Brotherhood,” 
 Feb. 2, 2011

Jerusalem Post, “Muslim Brotherhood: ‘Prepare Egyptians for war with 
Israel,’”by Yaakov Lappin, Feb. 1, 2011

Al-Alam News Channel website, “Egyptian Politicians Accuse the Army Leadership 
of Coordination with Washington,”Jan. 31, 2011

Ikhwanweb, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Official English website, “El-Erian says 
Al-Hayat misquoted him, confirms Brotherhood position on Israel,” Yasmine 
Saleh, Oct. 19, 2007

Council on Foreign Relations, “Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood,” by Jayshree 
Bajoria, Feb. 3, 2011

Foreign Affairs, “The Muslim Brotherhood After Mubarak,” by Carrie Rosefsky 
Wickham, Feb. 3, 2011

Washington Times, “Egypt’s blood on Obama’s hands?,” Feb. 2, 2011

Office of Sen. Mark Kirk, “Senator Kirk Statement On Muslim Brotherhood,” Feb. 
2, 2011

CNN, “Muslim Brotherhood: ‘We are not seeking power,’” Feb. 10, 2011

AFP, “Egypt’s Muslim Brothers “do not seek power,” Feb. 9, 2011

National Public Radio, “Brotherhood Spokesman Discusses Egypt’s Future,” Feb. 
2, 2011

Interview with Jason Brownlee, Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow and Associate 
Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, Feb. 9, 2011

E-mail interview with Nathan J. Brown, Professor of Political Science and 
International Affairs, Elliott School of International Relations, George 
Washington University, Feb. 9, 2011

E-mail interview with Joshua Stacher, assistant professor in the Department of 
Political Science at Kent State University, Feb. 9, 2011

E-mail interview with Samer S. Shehata, Assistant Professor of Arab Politics, 
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, Feb. 9, 2011

Written by: Lucas Graves
Researched by: Lucas Graves
Edited by: Bill Adair

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