A second Egyptian revolution?
Egypt appears to be on the verge of another revolution, or possibly even a civil war, as we read in this prescient report of Yisrael Hayom from Friday: Two and a half years have passed and the Egypt of...
View ArticleEgypt’s instability undermining the revolution
Now that Mohammed Morsi has been deposed, it is worth considering the multiple problems besetting Egypt, and how they are going to influence Egypt’s recovery – or lack of it – and how they will affect...
View ArticleMohammed el-Baradei named interim Egyptian PM
Opposition leader Mohammed El-Baradei has been named the new interim Prime Minister of Egypt, amidst continuing street violence: CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s new president moved to assert his authority...
View ArticleMeltdown in Egypt
The anti-army, pro-Morsi protests in Egypt have been growing larger and more violent by the day, and with them so has the army’s response to these protests. The army’s response as well as violence from...
View ArticleAmerica’s Egyptian conundrum
Despite the Obama Administration’s fumblings in Egypt one can also feel a little sorry for them. On the one hand they did not like the idea of a Muslim Brotherhood government leading Egypt, and Morsi’s...
View ArticleThe tragic fate of Egypt’s Christians
One of the most tragic outcomes of the upheaval in Egypt is the dire fate of its Christian population. Raymond Ibrahim of the Gatestone Institute noted: Under Morsi’s one year of rule, many more...
View ArticleMubarak’s release, misreading the Muslim Brotherhood and Sinai chaos
It appears that former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been cleared of all charges and is about to be released, according to his lawyer: Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian president overthrown in...
View ArticleMeanwhile in Egypt: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Pallywood
The following is a copy-paste of an email I received from my reader DavidinPT , which he says he received from a reliable source. Having done a Google search I found the story on Facebook which linked...
View ArticleThe London 7/7 bomber’s connection to the Tel Aviv Mike’s Place bombers
Tomorrow, the 7th July, is the 10th anniversary of Britain’s equivalent of 9/11 – the 7/7 terrorist attacks on the London Underground and a red London bus on 7th July 2005, killing 52 people and...
View ArticleWhat on earth happened between Qatar and the Arab states?
The news out of Qatar and the Gulf had us all (well, me at least) scratching our heads in mystification. What suddenly triggered the break between Saudi Arabia and Qatar? Did they only NOW discover...
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