

Meanwhile, the Jordanian Union of Muslim Scholars announced that the violence in Egypt is “unacceptable” and “cannot be justified by any means.” The union called on Egyptian armed forces to get back to its role of "protecting the country" and to bring an end to the bloody crisis. The union also affirmed that it is not supporting any political group, but is concerned for Egypt and its future.
In Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh – the head of the Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip - has denied any military or security role in the Egyptian conflict, stating that Gaza’s military’s role is only “focused on Palestine and against the Israeli occupation.”
For his part, Dr Ahmed Bahar, the first deputy speaker of the Palestinian legislative council, has referred to the violence in Egypt as a “US-Israeli scheme against the most powerful state in the Arab world” with attempts to make it “weak and divided.”
Bahar added that the “strength of Egypt is the strength of the nation” and the “weakness of Egypt is the weakness of the nation.” He then pointed out that Israel will “take advantage” of the violence in Egypt and seek to “isolate” the country from its leading role.
The Palestinian speaker called on the Arab League, the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to “intervene immediately” to stop the bloodshed and end the crisis.

Turkey, whose Islamist government is ideologically aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, has widened its influence in the Arab world since the outbreak of the Arab Spring. Iran has reinforced its links with the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and established relations with the Brotherhood in Egypt.
Mauritania also issued a statement saying: “The only one way out of the current crisis to save lives and unite Egyptian people is through dialogue.” The foreign ministry thus urged all political parties, organisations and military officials to begin dialogue in order to find a peaceful solution out of the violence.
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