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The author tackles Kifāya movement’s decision to ban its general coordinator George Ishāq from representing or speaking on behalf of the movement abroad without permission.
"Kifayà" [enough] movement leaders face huge criticism concerning their mixed ideologies and double standards.
The article focuses on the organizations that are defaming the Egyptian system internationally describing it as being oppressive, violating human rights and doing nothing positive for the country’s development.
In a symposium held a few days ago at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo, the Reverend Dr. Stephen Robert Sizer lectured on the “danger of the growing influence of Christian Zionism over the world.”
Muhammad al-Ajroud examines the protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion in an attempt to link what he calls “Jewish ambitions to dominate the world” to the recent “Zionist penetration of the Egyptian economy.”
In an attempt to justify its crimes against the Palestinians, Israel has started to accuse Arabs of involvement in the Nazi Holocaust that claimed the lives of millions of people during World War II, Hāla Fu’ād writes.
This article is an interview with the head of Cairo Jewish Community, Carmen Weinstein, who speaks about the conditions of the few Jews still living in Egypt and their relationship with the Egyptian government and Israel.
The author argues that Israel always accuses opponents of anti- Semitism, but that this time, the accusation will not work, as the criticism has come from a prominent Israeli novelist, thinker and former solider, A.B. Yehoshua.
Islam respects all other divine religions, even at the time it is being attacked and offended. True Muslims are those who believe in other religions and messengers.
A professor of American studies at the AUC says that the United States is using Islamists only to maintain its own interests and claims that the US wants a kind of Islam that goes along with American policies, particularly as far as Israel is concerned.

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