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Ashraf Ezzat

Egypt’s Border Attack: It Couldn’t Get Any Better For Israel

CAIRO – Every time I step into an elevator, I keep my fingers crossed till I reach my floor safely. I am not claustrophobic. I am just worried that a sudden power cut, which are frequent nowadays in Egypt, will leave me trapped inside a metal box for endless hours. And in a way, I […]

August 08th, 2012

By Ashraf Ezzat

Egypt’s Border Attack: It Couldn’t Get Any Better For Israel

CAIRO – Every time I step into an elevator, I keep my fingers crossed till I reach my floor safely. I am not claustrophobic. I am just worried that a sudden power cut, which are frequent nowadays in Egypt, will leave me trapped inside a metal box for endless hours. And in a way, I believe that this is what a lot of Egyptians subconsciously feel

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Secretary Clinton: Sleepless in Cairo With Zero Influence

When president Obama visited Egypt in June 2009, and gave his famous and good for nothing speech for the Muslim world from the big reception hall at Cairo University, he and his team must have felt that Cairo was the quietest and most peaceful place on earth second only to the Seychelles islands. The reason […]

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When president Obama visited Egypt in June 2009, and gave his famous and good for nothing speech for the Muslim world from the big reception hall at Cairo University, he and his team must have felt that Cairo was the quietest and most peaceful place on earth second only to the Seychelles islands. The reason for that was so simple, but rather

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