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Coming home: Traveling from Maine to Israel during the Iran war
A modern exodus unfolds as a rabbi navigates flights, borders, and devotion to reach Israel.
Iran’s strikes expose failure of the Gulf states, tests regional stability - opinion
Egyptian President Sisi to visit Washington for Trump meeting, may meet with Netanyahu - report
Egypt activates 24/7 operations room ahead of Sharm el-Sheikh Gaza summit
Amid Aleppo bloodshed, former Iranian politician praises 'Egypt’s support for Assad'
Amir Mousawi, a former Iranian politician, wrote a post on his Facebook page thanking Egyptian President al-Sisi for "supporting the axis of resistance in the region."
‘Friday of rage’ demonstrations to take place in Egypt following Saudi islands deal
The central demonstration will take place in the famous Tahrir Square in Cairo, while additional protests are expected to take place in other Egyptian provinces.
Sisi's face appears on Israeli currency amid 'Egyptian shekel scandal'
Muslim Brotherhood attacks Egyptian President after state-owned bank publishes lira-shekel exchange.
Despite reports of Egypt’s instability, Sisi regime not falling tomorrow
Israeli Egypt expert: Since Sisi toppled former President Mohamed Morsi in 2013, the security apparatus and bureaucracy have been running the state and produced a kind of stability
Egyptian minister under attack following remark about the Prophet Muhammad
In an interview with El Balad TV on Friday, Zind said in answer to a question on whether he intends to imprison journalists who criticize him: "I would imprison anyone, even if it is the Prophet."
Sisi: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict feeds international terror organizations
Speaking at the Japanese Parliament Monday, Sisi claimed that Egypt remains committed to its peace treaty with Israel.
Israel and a possible regional security system
With the aim of blocking Israeli aspirations in the region, Egypt led the Arab initiative to disarm Israel of its nuclear capability.
Egyptians and their leaders are warming to Jews, Israel
Egyptians are reassessing 1950s-era nationalization policies that squeezed out the Jewish community and other ethnic minorities.
Wanted Egyptian militant urges jihad against Sisi
Sisi has launched a tough security crackdown since Morsi's overthrow. Security forces killed hundreds of supporters of his Muslim Brotherhood in the streets and arrested thousands of others.
Year into Sisi's power, Egyptians lament persistent hardships
The big question yet to be answered is will Sisi deliver on his promises to create jobs and improve the standard of living for all Egyptians.