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Israel considers request for more Egyptian troops in Sinai - Jerusalem Post Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:00:42 GMT

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Israel considers request for more Egyptian troops in Sinai
Jerusalem Post
Israel will consider any Egyptian request to deploy additional military forces in the Sinai in an effort to retake control of the peninsula and weed out a global jihad terrorist infrastructure, defense officials said on Monday. An Egyptian request was ...
Egyptian president Morsi confronts a Palestine-Sinai-Israel dilemmaAhram Online
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In Egypt, Anti-Semitism Is Back in Fashion - Bloomberg Mon, 06 Aug 2012 22:37:06 GMT

In Egypt, Anti-Semitism Is Back in Fashion
Bloomberg
A travel tip for the international executive class: If you find yourself doing business in Egypt and you feel the urge to insult your interlocutor, 1) try not to insult your interlocutor; and 2) if you must, cast aspersions on the chastity of the ...

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Egypt vows crackdown on "infidels" after border massacre - Reuters Mon, 06 Aug 2012 15:21:10 GMT

Egypt vows crackdown on "infidels" after border massacre
Reuters
RAFAH, Egypt (Reuters) - Egypt branded Islamist gunmen who killed 16 police near the Israeli border as "infidels" and promised on Monday to launch a crackdown following the massacre that has strained Cairo's ties with both Israel and Palestinians.


Egypt mounts sweep of Sinai Peninsula following attack - Fox News Mon, 06 Aug 2012 13:58:01 GMT

Egypt mounts sweep of Sinai Peninsula following attack
Fox News
EL-ARISH, EgyptEgypt's military vowed on Monday to hunt down those behind the killing of its 16 soldiers at a checkpoint along the Sinai border with Israel. It called the attackers "enemies of the nation" who must be dealt with by force and ...


'Why Nations Fail': Is Egypt's new democracy real or a sham? - Christian Science Monitor Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:42:27 GMT

Christian Science Monitor

'Why Nations Fail': Is Egypt's new democracy real or a sham?
Christian Science Monitor
The Mubarak regime that ruled Egypt, and looted its economy, for three decades is history. But the military that supported the regime is still very much in charge, has rolled back many of its promises, and sharply limited the scope of the recent election.

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Egypt military vows to hunt down Sinai attackers - The Associated Press Mon, 06 Aug 2012 14:46:00 GMT

Egypt military vows to hunt down Sinai attackers
The Associated Press
EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) — Egypt's military vowed on Monday to hunt down those behind the killing of its 16 soldiers at a checkpoint along the Sinai border with Israel. It called the attackers "enemies of the nation" and suggested they were Egyptian Sinai ...


Protect Religious Freedom In Egypt - Voice of America Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:05:40 GMT

Protect Religious Freedom In Egypt
Voice of America
Protect Religious Freedom In Egypt. The United States supports genuine democracy in Egypt, where every citizen has the right to live, work, and worship how they choose. Email; Print; Comments ...


Egypt to Take Control of Sinai After 16 Soldiers Killed - Bloomberg Mon, 06 Aug 2012 12:16:50 GMT

Egypt to Take Control of Sinai After 16 Soldiers Killed
Bloomberg
Egypt deployed helicopter gunships and an anti-terror team in north Sinai as President Mohamed Mursi ordered the military to take “complete control” of the region after unidentified militants killed 16 Egyptian soldiers. Mursi, drawn from the ranks of ...


Recent militant attacks in Egypt's Sinai, Israel - The Associated Press Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:10:00 GMT

Recent militant attacks in Egypt's Sinai, Israel
The Associated Press
Even before Sunday's deadly assault on Egyptian soldiers, there have been repeated attacks by militants in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula in the 18 months since the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Some, involving Palestinians, were directed ...


Egyptian President Morsi: Sinai attackers "will pay dearly" - CBS News Mon, 06 Aug 2012 03:29:38 GMT

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Egyptian President Morsi: Sinai attackers "will pay dearly"
CBS News
(AP) EL-ARISH, Egypt - Masked gunmen killed 16 Egyptian soldiers Sunday at a checkpoint along the border with Gaza and Israel, the first such attack on troops - and then the attackers drove off, crashing into Israel, officials said. Egypt blamed ...