It doesn't have anything to do with "Islam and Arab culture". News about these "tests" caused an outrage here in Egypt to the extent that the military council denied it at first.
The main reason for these "tests" by the military is to humiliate female activists. The military council in Egypt...
It happened on August 19, the second day after the attack in south Israel and the killing of Egyptian soldiers by Israeli fire. The state run "Middle East" news agency reported it.
BTW, we have many private media networks in Egypt. Add to that satellite channels and the Internet. It's not...
You mean they call some border areas in Israel "the Sinai area" ? if so, the title would be much more clear if it said "Israeli tourists attacked in Eilat".
You see, this denial is not gonna help you learn from your mistakes, nor is it gonna change the fact that you were defeated. You are taking Nasrallah's words out of context, and Nasrallah has refuted this claim. He said that he was answering a hypothetical question, because Hizbullah knew Israel...
Your defeat by a militia in 2006 should be a sobering thought for you.
Also, before you attempt anything make sure you have the US guarantee to give you an airlift the size of "Nickel Grass" that saved you from defeat in 1973.
It's the same threats from you. I'm Egyptian. Try to occupy Sinai, face the consequences, and if you like to fantasize about how Egypt won't be able to retaliate, dream on.
I believe Israelis are the rude ones, instead of thanking Egypt for having to deal with the side effects of the ongoing Israeli Palestinian conflict and for preventing lots of infiltrators from crossing into Israel, this is how they repay Egypt. In many previous occasions Egyptians were sniped...
Israel violated the peace treaty with Egypt, and it's not the first time. Israel killed and injured many Egyptians on several occasions in the past years.
http://nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=303052
MFO says Israel entered Egypt, committed violations
A monitoring force stationed...
The current government is not changed in all but Mubarak like you say, many ministers have not changed and the parliament has not been dissolved. Nothing has changed with the government actually, these are just cosmetic changes in order for the regime to save itself. The negotiations were not...
No, the demonstrators declared that those who negotiated the government do not represent them and do not have the right to negotiate on behalf of them. Only after Mubarak steps down a delegation formed of the groups that lead the demonstrations will negotiate with the government. The Muslim...
If you listened to the video in the first link you'll find that the reporter said that he was attacked by security forces in plain clothes, the regime always uses this dirty trick, also Mubarak's hired thugs of course wear civilian clothes.
Not true, the Muslim Brotherhood is not behind the...
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