Keyword: egypt
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The Saudi Al-Hadath news channel reports: "Iran sent messages to Hezbollah last night, stating that it will start channeling additional funds to the organization through various countries around the world, as well as transferring weapons and means of warfare to Lebanon â with the aim of effectively taking control of all parts of the country and establishing a new coalition in Lebanon where Hezbollah is the sovereign."
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Netanyahu claims Hamas is refusing to "lay down its arms" so Israel has "no choice but to finish the job". "Given Hamas's refusal to lay down its arms, Israel has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas," he says. The Israeli prime minister claims there are "two remaining strongholds" in Gaza, that he intends to "dismantle". Netanyahu used the map below to illustrate where he says they are - the central camps, and Gaza City. "We have about 70 to 75% of Gaza under Israeli control, military control," Netanyahu says. He adds: "Last Thursday,...
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Sunday that he would ask Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to propose âimmediate operational stepsâ to collapse the Palestinian Authority. âI will appeal to the prime minister to bring to the upcoming Cabinet meeting immediate operational steps to bring down the Palestinian Authority,â the minister wrote on X. âThis should be the response to terrorist Abu Mazenâs fantasies about a âPalestinian stateââthe crushing of the terrorist authority he heads,â Ben-Gvir added, using P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbasâs kunya, or Arabic nickname. Ben-Gvir was responding to a report by London-based Al-Araby Al-Jadeed claiming that Abbas...
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The term "British Palestine" refers to the period of the British Mandate for Palestine, which lasted from 1920 to 1948. During this time, Britain administered the territory that had been part of the Ottoman Empire. The name "Palestine" was used as the official name for this geopolitical entity. There has never been a 'Nation or Country' of Palestine. It is a region that was designated in times before the Common Era. The earliest known references to the region are found in Egyptian and Assyrian inscriptions from the 12th to 8th centuries BCE, using terms like "Peleset" and "Palashtu" to refer...
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While the world pushes false claims of Gaza starvation, the truth is far more disturbingâand far more ignored. In this critical episode of MidEast & Beyond, Amir Tsarfati and Pastor Barry Stagner unpack breaking developments across Israelâs war fronts: the end of Operation Gideonâs Chariots, the possible complete siege of Gaza City, Hezbollahâs weakening grip on Lebanon, the looming Israeli operation in Yemen, and the manufactured famine narrative exploited by global media. From fake humanitarian photo ops to spiritual deception on a worldwide scale, this is a wake-up call to the Church and the world.
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Taiwan has a âfar more robustâ claim to statehood than Palestine does, former British prime minister Boris Johnson said during a conference in Taipei, Taiwan, according to a Tuesday report by British outlet The TelegraphâŚ. âNever in the wildest dreams of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, can he have believed â when he and his colleagues instigated the horror of October 7, 2023 â that only 22 months later the United Kingdom itself would be so craven and pathetic as to fall for Hamas propaganda and to turn against Israel,â Johnson wrote in his column in the UK outlet Daily...
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Columbia University agitator and terror fanboy Mahmoud Khalil just let the truth slip: The âpro-Palestineâ movement believes Hamas was justified and right to commit the Oct. 7, 2023, atrocities, to forestall a âvery imminentâ Saudi-Israeli peace deal. SNIP The savage Oct. 7 attacks, Khalil told The New York Timesâ Ezra Klein, were just a âdesperate attemptâ to âbreak the cycle.â What âcycleâ? The one where Israel was making peace with Arab states. But, whined Khalil, Israel and Saudi Arabia were about to normalize relations âas if Palestinians are not part of the equation,â and âunfortunately . . . we couldnât...
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Palestinian statehood comes at the end of negotiations for a two-state solution and that process can no longer be held in abeyance, Germanyâs Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Thursday. âA negotiated two-state solution remains the only path that can offer people on both sides a life in peace, security, and dignity,â he said in a statement issued shortly before his trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories, as reported by Ynet News. âFor Germany, the recognition of a Palestinian state comes more at the end of that process. But such a process must begin now.â Wadephulâs remarks follow a string...
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In recent years some famous Bible scholars have popularized the belief that the Psalm 83 War is yet to occur and will shortly precede the War of Gog and Magog (Ezekiel 38). Â While this theory explains some of the pieces of the puzzle, such as why the nations listed in Psalm 83 are not mentioned in Ezekiel 38, it has at least one glaring problem: the geopolitical scene is not, at least right now, aligned in such a way for the Psalm 83 War to occur. Â Egypt and Jordan are both at peace with Israel and are in fact...
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Hamas leaders are likely to be emboldened to carry on fighting by French and British proposals to recognize a Palestinian state in a break with Trump.. Frustrated by the deadlocked peace negotiations between Israel and Hamas, and seeing the chances of a two-state solution slipping away, several European countries led by the United Kingdom and France have now promised to recognize an independent Palestinian state to reaffirm their commitment to a permanent settlement. However, far from encouraging a ceasefire in the conflict that has raged in the Gaza Strip for nearly two years, European efforts will only encourage Hamas to...
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An ancient Egyptian rock engraving may have been carved at the dawn of the first dynasty, up to 5,100 years ago, a new study suggests...The engraving is stylistically similar to ancient Egyptian rock panels from the protodynastic period and early first dynasty -- periods that aren't well known to archaeologists. These similarities hint that the newfound carving may hold clues about the formation of the Egyptian state, according to the study...The "intriguing new" rock engraving was found on the west bank of the Nile River near Aswan in November 2022, during a survey that was documenting rock art in the...
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The Hunger Narrative âIsrael is starving Gaza.â Thatâs the line. Youâve seen it splashed across headlines, painted on protest signs, shouted from international stages. The UN calls it a âman-made famine.â Celebrities post black squares with #LetGazaLive. Social media reels show crying children with empty bowls, overlaid with dramatic music and a single, pointed caption: Genocide by hunger. The accusation is explicit, and itâs powerful. What better way to cast Israel as a monster than to say it withholds food from children? No need to mention rockets, tunnels, or terrorists when you can show an empty plate and let the...
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The worldâs Arab countries for the first time have joined unanimously in the call for Hamas to lay down its weapons, release all hostages and end its rule of the Gaza Strip, conditions that they said could help the establishment of a Palestinian state. The surprise declaration, endorsed on Tuesday by the 22 member nations of the Arab League, also condemned Hamasâs Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, which set off the devastating war in Gaza. The statement came at a United Nations conference in New York on a two-state solution to end the decades-long conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. âIn...
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In an effort to end the fighting in Gaza, the Arab League issued a declaration at a United Nations conference on reviving the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians, condemning the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and calling on the terrorists to release all hostages it is holding, disarm, and end its rule of Gaza. It's an amazing document. Unfortunately, it's also a non-starter. The document calls for a two-state solution, which is something that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly and firmly rejected.More problematically, the plan also calls for a "right of return" for...
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A leaked BBC memo instructing staff to blame Israel and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza's food crisis has sparked outrage and accusations of bias, as critics question the broadcaster's commitment to impartiality and responsible journalism. A leaked internal BBC memo titled âCovering the food crisis in Gazaâ has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with allegations that it directs staff to blame Israel and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) for the regionâs ongoing food shortages. The document, first reported by *The Spectator* on Monday, explicitly instructs journalists to frame the aid system as nonfunctional and attribute the humanitarian failure solely...
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Declaration, also signed by EU and over a dozen countries, urges terror group to give up Gaza rule, free hostages; calls on Israel to end war, agree to Palestinian state, âright of returnâ Arab and Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey, signed a declaration Tuesday condemning for the first time Hamasâs onslaught of October 7, 2023, and calling on the Palestinian terror group to release all the hostages it is holding, disarm and end its rule of Gaza, in a bid to end the devastating war in the Strip. Seventeen countries, plus the 22-member Arab League...
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Mysterious Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions may point to Moses and Joseph as historical figures, sparking global scholarly controversy. A groundbreaking proto-thesis by independent scholar Michael S. Bar-Ron suggests exactly that. After eight years of rigorous epigraphic analysis, Bar-Ron argues that two inscriptions found at Serabit el-Khadim, an ancient turquoise mining site on Egyptâs Sinai Peninsula, contain the Semitic phrase âThis is from MĹ â â a possible early rendering of the name Moses (Moshe). The inscriptions, dated to Egyptâs late 12th Dynasty during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III, are written in Proto-Sinaitic, considered one of the worldâs earliest alphabetic scripts. According to...
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Saudi Arabia will not pursue normalization with Israel absent the creation of a Palestinian state, the kingdomâs top diplomat said on Monday, according to Bloomberg. Speaking at a joint press conference with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot at the United Nations, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan declared that normalization âcan only come through the establishment of a Palestinian state.â âThat position remains the same, and it is based on a strong conviction that only through the establishment of a Palestinian state and only through addressing the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination can we have sustainable...
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The Trump administration says it boycotted a United Nations conference promoting the two-state solution on Monday, calling the event a âpublicity stuntâ and an âinsult.â âThis week, the U.N. will serve as host to an unproductive and ill-timed conference on the two-state solution in New York City,â State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said in a statement. âThis is a publicity stunt that comes in the middle of delicate diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.â Bruce said the conference will âprolong the war, embolden Hamas, and reward its obstruction and undermine real-world efforts to achieve peace.â Instead of participating, Bruce said...
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...a 4,400-year-old ancient Egyptian tomb... which belonged to a previously unknown prince called Userefre, features a large pink granite 'false door' -- the largest ever discovered in Egypt.The door, which measures 4.5 metres high and 1.15 metres wide (15ft by 4ft) resembles a functional door but does not actually open...The door is decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptions detailing Prince Userefre's impressive titles, including 'Hereditary Prince, Governor of the Buto and Nekhbet Regions, Royal Scribe, Minister, Judge, and Chanting Priest.'The royal, who also goes by Prince Waser-If-Re, according to the inscriptions, was the son of King Userkaf, who was the founder of...
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