“One need only look to Egypt’s immediate neighbor, Sudan, and its bloody history, to know where the former may be headed” Continue reading »
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Israel-Gaza Latest Escalation: Testing the Waters of Post-Arab Spring
“The diminishment of the national pride/consciousness is a very grave sign/sin of an evolving and looming (religious) extremism in the Arab-Israeli conflict” Continue reading »
Egypt: The Other Homeland for the Greeks
A poignant tale of Egypt’s once-thriving Greek community, told through interviews with those returning to find their old homes, neighborhoods, businesses and friends.
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Crash Course: Ancient Egypt
“Get ready for a journey back in time, to the dwelling land of the gods, to the first dawn of human conscience, to ancient Egypt.” Continue reading »
War in Syria: No Sign of a Revolution Yet
“It is quite ironical; but where do those conspiracy theorists go/vanish when we need them most?” Continue reading »
October 1973: the Arab-Israeli War Remembered
“Debunking the Israeli invincibility, under the nose of the Americans, was indeed President Sadat’s idea of how to win the military conflict in October 1973″ Continue reading »
Anti-Islam film: the Coptic Brotherhood
“I like to call this new generation of Egypt’s Christians ‘the Coptic Brotherhood’ … for they adopt the same policy & tactics of the Muslim Brotherhood.” Continue reading »
Anti-Islam film triggers a bloody 9/11 in Benghazi & Cairo
“On the eleventh anniversary of 9/11, the American ambassador to Libya got killed; the Benghazi consulate set ablaze and moreover the Al-Qaeda flag waved over the premises of the US embassy in Cairo as thousands of Muslims were outraged by a film, they say insulted their prophet” Continue reading »
Hebrew Bible: Plagiarized Mythology and Defaced Monotheism
“Many are the stories that were told in the Hebrew Bible, but the greatest story that is yet to be told is the story of the Hebrew Bible itself” Continue reading »
Egypt’s Border Attack: It Couldn’t Get Any Better for Israel
“This terrorist operation benefits only Israel” Continue reading »
Life or Death in Gaza Strip
“Gaza is not a city, anymore, and it’s not a country either. On the map it is called a strip, and a strip it is indeed” Continue reading »
New President of Egypt Ridiculed in Israeli Video
“Israeli TV has lately screened one of a new series of ads, sponsored by The Temple Institute, which promote the so called “rebuilding of the temple mount. Egyptians regarded the video as insulting to their newly president, Mohamed Morsy”
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Secretary Clinton: Sleepless in Cairo With Zero Influence
“There was something huge brewing up, which Mrs. Clinton was not informed with, awaited her arrival” Continue reading »
Egypt braces for confrontation with military and Israel calls up reserves
As June 30, the predetermined date for Egypt’s supreme council of armed forces(SCAF) to hand over power to an elected civilian government, is drawing nearer, all the major players in post-Mubarak transitional period are ready to throw in their last card … including Israel.
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Documenting the Arab Spring: Tahrir Square on Film
“Several documentaries are now being released about the Arab Spring, many focusing on ground zero for the protests, Cairo’s Tahrir Square” Continue reading »
Mubarak’s Verdict: A Revolution Back To Square One
“Watching the Egyptian judiciary acquitting the top police commanders, who were responsible for the killing of almost 900 innocent protesters, is like watching the regime survive the bullet of the revolution and getting back in business, and may be with a vengeance” Continue reading »
Egypt’s Presidential Elections: A Revolution at the Crossroads(Video)
“A 15-minute-documentary that revisits the Egyptian uprising, the epic occupy Tahrir square and the toppling of a dictator and explores the arduous road to democracy and the daunting challenges that await the country after the upcoming presidential elections.” Continue reading »
The Sphinx
“I think, one of the most astounding facts in the history of man that a man was able to contain within his mind, to conceive, the conception of the Sphinx.” Continue reading »
MASR: the power of the image
‘Masr’, Egypt in Arabic, is a short video Javier Morgade has done with some shots of people and places he met in Egypt while he was there in December 2009.
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Sadat’s War on Israel: a Collusive or a Heroic Act
“Debunking the Israeli invincibility, under the nose of the Americans, was indeed President Sadat’s idea of how to win the military conflict in October 1973″ Continue reading »
At Coptic Pope Funeral: Hypatia & library of Alexandria remembered
”The rise of the Coptic church of Alexandria coincided with the destruction of its famous library, the desecration of its ancient temples and sanctuaries, and the murder of its latest philosopher, Hypatia.” Continue reading »
The Scribe In Ancient Egypt
“The Ancient Egyptian Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures” Continue reading »
Dante’s Divine Comedy ‘offensive and should be banned’
It is a world-renowned work of literature and one of the foundation stones of the Italian language, but Dante’s Divine Comedy has been condemned as racist, homophobic, anti-Islamist and anti-Semitic.
Evolution of Ancient Egyptian Art over 3000 Years
The True Story Behind Egypt NGO Deal
“Surprise, surprise – operating without a license, the foreign NGOs worked on CIA plans for Egypt’s partition.”
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Finkelstein Slams BDS: a Paradigm Shift or a Guilty Conscience?
Has Prof. Norman Finkelstein finally flinched? Has he capitulated to the global Zionist machine?