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Tag Archives: Ahmed Meligy
“Ahmed Meligy has endured death threats and police arrest for his activism, which includes blogging for the Jerusalem Post, and supporting democracy in Egypt and warmer ties with Israel”
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM A Growing Trend: Brave Muslim Zionists by Noah Beck August 15, 2016 Muslims and Arabs who openly identify as Zionists are growing in number – powered by the freer flow of information and ideas made possible … Continue reading
Choice between fighting Islamic terrorism and supporting Muslim brothers and sisters is a false choice
TIMES OF ISRAEL Muslims are my brothers and my sisters by Fred Maroun December 11, 2015 My Egyptian friend, Ahmed Meligy, calls me his brother. Although I have Egyptian ancestry, I am not related to him, and we are not … Continue reading
Egyptian-Muslim calls out BBC and WashPost on shameful reporting in powerful video
ALGEMEINER Egyptian Activist Hangs Israeli Flag, Calls for End to Media’s ‘Dishonest Reporting’ About Jewish State by Shiryn Ghermezian October 27, 2015 An Egyptian-Muslim peace activist expressed strong support for Israel on Monday and called on major media outlets to halt … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ahmed Meligy, BBC, Egypt, Washington Post
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