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The author criticizes Max Michel, who set up an independent church from the official Coptic Orthodox Church under Pope Shenouda, and accuses him of having contacts with the U.S. and Israel who support him against the pope.
This article deals with the assault waged by a Jordanian in the capital, Amman, against a group of tourists, which resulted in the death of one Briton and the injury of five others and a Jordanian policeman. The attack was the first since an anti-terror law was approved.
The recent campaign of detaining a number of Muslim Brotherhood members has raised many questions about the possibility of arresting the Supreme Guide of the group, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, on charges of endangering national security and inciting the public against the government.
The author says Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī is trying to spark strife between Shī‘ah and Sunnī in Egypt with false accusations against the Shī‘ah. He challenges him to obtain evidence for these claims, describing him as a liar and inciter.
Pope Shenouda will leave Cleveland Hospital today. His medical conditions are reported to be stable and responding to treatment.
Pope Shenouda issues a statement denouncing the Qānā massacre, which took place in Lebanon during the recent war, leaving 60 civilians, including many children, dead.
The article highlights Zionist radicalism reflected in the rabbis’ Fatwá that approves killing of innocent civilians in Lebanon and Palestine.
This press review summarizes responses from a wide variety of persons, including Coptic leaders, clergy, and congregants to the controversial Max Michel, also known as Archbishop Maximus I.
Egyptian Jews convened their first conference in Israel. They want to regain their properties in Egypt.
An international Inter-faith dialogue conference is held in France.

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