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- Shalabi’s actions “cruel and coldblooded,” motivated by a “burning hatred and a desire to murder Jews”
- Stabbings, shootings in Tel Aviv suburb
- Gérard Araud, former ambassador to Israel, dismissive of Trump plan, calls West Bank “an apartheid state”
- "A DC rally against Jew-hatred struck many of the right notes, but the poor turnout, combined with obvious divisions between left and right, illustrates the dismal Jewish crisis response"
- Illinois: A case study in how progressives entrench themselves in power
- While American Jewish organizations fiddle
- Mahmoud Abbas: "The Palestinian leader is nothing if not a shrewd politician"
- #EMP, the threat no one likes to talk about: "Fatalities estimated from a protracted nationwide blackout lasting one year range from 67 to 90 percent of the U.S. population, due to starvation, disease, and societal collapse"
Tag Archives: Mohammed Morsi
“On the 39th anniversary of Sadat’s speech in Jerusalem, the two countries have never been closer, analysts say”
AL JAZEERA Egypt-Israel relations ‘at highest level’ in history by Zena Tahhan November 20, 2016 Almost four decades since former Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat extended a hand of peace to Israel, the two governments have reached “full partnership and unbreakable … Continue reading
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Tagged Abdel Fattah Sisi, Anwar Sadat, Egypt, Mohammed Morsi
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Egypt’s Sisi vows tough line to bring security
BBC June 8, 2014 Ex-army chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has vowed to to tackle “terrorism” and bring security, after being sworn in as Egypt’s new president. He said his election after a landslide win in May was “a historic moment”, … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, Sisi
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