President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi became the first Egyptian president to visit a Christian Church on Christmas.
El-Sisi visited St. Mark Cathedral and spoke to the congregation on Christmas day.
His speech was repeatedly interrupted by applause from the jubilant congregation.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fatteh el Sisi has repeatedly told audiences that Islam needs a reformation and Muslims must rid their religion of violence and extremism.
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Today the Obama State Department held meetings with Muslim Brotherhood leaders to strategize how to rid Egypt of Al-Sisi.
One Muslim Brotherhood leader even posted a photo of himself outside the meeting.
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The Washington Free Beacon reported:
The State Department hosted a delegation of Muslim Brotherhood-aligned leaders this week for a meeting about their ongoing efforts to oppose the current government of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt, who rose to power following the overthrow of Mohamed Morsi, an ally of the Brotherhood, in 2013.
One member of the delegation, a Brotherhood-aligned judge in Egypt, posed for a picture while at Foggy Bottom in which he held up the Islamic group’s notorious four-finger Rabia symbol, according to his Facebook page.
That delegation member, Waleed Sharaby, is a secretary-general of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council and a spokesman for Judges for Egypt, a group reported to have close ties to the Brotherhood.
The delegation also includes Gamal Heshmat, a leading member of the Brotherhood, and Abdel Mawgoud al-Dardery, a Brotherhood member who served as a parliamentarian from Luxor.
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