Morsi under attacks

They say bad things about Israel, and its conspiracy theories.

Here again, the lobbyists' money seem to have done underground, endangering this time that helped end the massacre in Gaza where 163 Palestinians died due to the Israeli attacks, half of them civilians. 

Now it is about the Egyptian President Morsi facing protesters for his decree to actually set out a new constitution.  The Court has been on the ancient regime, the Mubarak's side ever since.  It even outlawed the properly elected Egyptian Parliament.  Now it tries to stop passing the constitution.  Moreover, the Western media is loudly claiming Morsi is in jeopardy. 

There are voices that goes against the Egyptian new Constitution, referring to the Muslim Brothers' influence and the influences of Sharia.  That concern, however, should not deter the Morsi's effort to bring peace.  The Egyptian government successfully negotiated to bring ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. 

So let me ask this again.  Who is responsible for the massacre?  Who can bring peace to the region?  Should the International World be in unison accusing those in charge for what caused the deaths of the Palestinians?

Let us hope the shaky deal would not be broken by provocative Western media or Israel itself and the Israeli government.  Let us hope that the voice from the Arab nations be in one voice telling bombing Gaza does not ensure Israeli security.  Let us hope the wealthier nations battered in budget talks be acting sensibly to gently pursuade Israeli people that genocide is not the ultimate solution.