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Tag Archives: Egypt
Extraordinarily good times in the relationship between Israel and Egypt
THE HILL The Israel-Egypt partnership deepens by Oren Kessler August 5, 2016 Egypt last week marked Revolution Day, the day commemorating the 1952 Free Officers’ revolt that toppled the playboy King Farouk. Next door in Israel, the Egyptian embassy threw … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Al-Sisi, Benjamin Netanyahu, Cairo, Egypt, Gaza, Hamas, Jerusalem, Sinai
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Monday: Turkey rapprochements with Israel and Egypt….Tuesday: #Istanbul #AtaturkAirport terror attack
HURRIYET DAILY Terror shakes Istanbul hours after Turkey’s big diplomatic cmpaign to mend Russia, Israel ties by Ali Kayalar June 29, 2016 Another terror attack shook Turkey late on June 28, just as the country has launched a multifaceted diplomatic … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Egypt, Istanbul, Russia, terror, Turkey
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Israelis and Arabs may never like each other, but they do share a mutual adversary — Iran
WORLD AFFAIRS JOURNAL The Cold Arab-Israeli Alliance Against Iran by Michael J. Totten April 19, 2016 …The Saudis are congenitally incapable of saying anything friendly about Israel in public—behind closed doors, the Saudis get along with Israel fine—but Foreign Minister … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Egypt, Gulf of Aqaba, Iran, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Straits of Tiran
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Passover, an American holiday
ISRAEL HAYOM The Israel–Passover-USA linkage by Yoram Ettinger April 20, 2016 While Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” – partially based on the teachings of Moses, Judge Gideon and Prophet Samuel – cemented the 1776 American Revolution against the British crown, the … Continue reading
“The persecution of Jews in Arab lands had not ceased since the rise of Muhammad who, in 626 C.E., enslaved, expelled or beheaded the three leading Jewish tribes of the Arabian Peninsula”
ISRAEL HAYOM Forgotten Jewish refugees by Yoram Ettinger April 8, 2016 …The CIA assessed that “a second Jewish Holocaust in less than 10 years” would be the response to the establishment of a Jewish state. In fact, 820,000 Jews were expelled … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Algeria, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, North Yemen, Refugees, South Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Yoram Ettinger
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‘Egypt will again never be our enemy,’ says Israel’s ambassador to Cairo
I24 NEWS ‘Egypt will again never be our enemy,’ says Israel’s ambassador to Cairo March 4, 2016 Israel’s Ambassador to Egypt, Haim Koren said Thursday that despite the recent controversy over his meeting with an Egyptian parliamentarian, Egypt and Israel … Continue reading