Chairman of the Egyptian Amal party told that the current developments in the Middle East was a fruit of the great Egyptian revolution and that more fateful outcomes of the revolution will follow the coming to power of a democratic government in the country. Majdi Hussein described the collapse of Husni Mubarak dictatorship as a strategic loss for the Zionist regime, adding that the Egyptian revolution has left large effects on the future of Egypt, the world of Islam and the Palestinian issue.
The political figure said the Egyptians were still in the early stages of their revolution and the revolution would bear its genuine fruits when the true representatives of the nation are coming to power. Such true representatives would pay a due attention to the Palestinian issue indeed, he said.
Asked about bhis idea about a declining Israel, Majdi said 2006 Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, Lebanese victory in the 33-day war, the regimes withdrawal from Gaza and its defeat in the 22-day war in 2009 all indicate the regime was declining. He said the growing strategic power of the Islamic Republic was a major reason behind a weaning Israel.
The political personality underlined expansion of relations between Egypt and Islamic Republic of Iran, adding that such relations would serve the whole world of Islam.