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Egypt
 
An article by Adel Safty
Egyptians Playing into Zionist Hands
25 February 2013 | Israel’s designs call for the reoccupation of the Sinai, supporting the creation of a Coptic state in upper Egypt and two Sunni states in the North and in the South


‘Iran and Egypt going to offset Saudi and US in Mid-East’
26 August 2012 | Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is going to side with China and Iran to rebalance the region, Michael Hughes, foreign policy strategist at the Washington-based New World Strategies Coalition, told Russia Today.


Maidhc Ó Cathail Interview by Kourosh Ziabari
Israel, the Sole Winner of Arab Spring
19 August 2012 | Maidhc Ó Cathail is a widely-published author and journalist based in Japan. Maidhc is one of my good friends and I’ve always enjoyed his insightful writings. Just a few weeks ago, I asked him to take part in an interview with me and answer some questions regarding the Arab Spring and its implications for the United State and Israel.


An article by Russia Today
Egypt secures international ties amid turmoil at home
28 December 2011 | In an attempt to mend Cairo’s relations with other countries, the foreign minister of a new post-revolution Egypt has visited Moscow. Syrian unrest, NATO’s actions in Libya, talks between Israel and Palestine were among the issues on the table.


Egypt
Egypt military apologizes via Facebook as protests continue
24 November 2011 | Egypt’s ruling military apologized on Thursday for the deaths of demonstrators caused by police as protesters continue to demand the immediate end to military rule.


An article by Muhammed Shuair
Tantawi: Muzzling the Revived Spirit of Tahrir
23 November 2011 | In a televised speech eerily reminiscent in form and content to those made by Mubarak before his ouster, head of Egypt’s ruling military council Muhammad Tantawi did little to address the fears and demands of hundreds of thousands of Egyptian who took to the streets over the last few days in what many saw as a revival of the spirit of the January 25 revolution.


Turmoil between Israel and Egypt
Israeli ambassador leaves Egypt
10 September 2011 | The Israeli ambassador to Egypt has flown out of Cairo, a few hours after demonstrators stormed the Israeli embassy. Yitzhak Levanon boarded a plane before dawn on Saturday morning.


An article by Joseph Massad about sectarian violence against Christian Egyptians
Sectarianism and its Discontents
7 January 2011 | American and Papal pretensions to be defenders of local religious minorities, aided in the last three decades by an army of US-funded NGOs, have contributed more to the situation of sectarianism rather than “safeguarded” Christian Egyptians.


An article by Khalid Amayreh
U.S is responsible for Egypt ’s election joke
1 December 2010 | There is no doubt that the United States is at least morally responsible for the scandalous election joke which took place in Egypt on 28 November. The brazen falsification of the Egyptian people’s will would not have occurred had it been for America’s unethical embrace of Mubarak’s regime.