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Jordanian king arrives in Cairo

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Jordan’s King Abdullah II visited Cairo briefly on Saturday in the first visit by a head of state to Egypt since its July 3 coup, state media reported.

The monarch had been among the first leaders to congratulate Egyptians after the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Mursi following mass protests calling for him to resign.

Abdullah, who faces challenges at home from Islamists, was met at the airport by military-backed interim prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi, the official MENA news agency reported.

He left several hours later, an airport official said.

Both Jordan and Egypt have been key mediators between Israel and the Palestinians, whom the United States says have agreed to lay the groundwork to resume peace negotiations.

Abdullah was likely to have discussed the renewed Middle East peace talks process with Egypt.

But his visit may also have been aimed at conferring legitimacy on the new military-installed administration, which is fighting a public relations war abroad to burnish its credentials as a legitimate government.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...first-head-of-state-after-coup-says-MENA.html
 
15 Egyptian soldiers killed in road accident

CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian security official says an army bus has crashed into a truck on the country's Mediterranean coast highway, killing 15 soldiers.

The official said another 40 were injured in the Sunday morning accident. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

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Good move by him, even though Jordan is on a state of alert.
Jordanian king arrives in Cairo

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AFP
Jordan’s King Abdullah II visited Cairo briefly on Saturday in the first visit by a head of state to Egypt since its July 3 coup, state media reported.

The monarch had been among the first leaders to congratulate Egyptians after the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Mursi following mass protests calling for him to resign.

Abdullah, who faces challenges at home from Islamists, was met at the airport by military-backed interim prime minister Hazem al-Beblawi, the official MENA news agency reported.

He left several hours later, an airport official said.

Both Jordan and Egypt have been key mediators between Israel and the Palestinians, whom the United States says have agreed to lay the groundwork to resume peace negotiations.

Abdullah was likely to have discussed the renewed Middle East peace talks process with Egypt.

But his visit may also have been aimed at conferring legitimacy on the new military-installed administration, which is fighting a public relations war abroad to burnish its credentials as a legitimate government.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...first-head-of-state-after-coup-says-MENA.html
 
Morsi's Minister Filmed Beating an 11-Year-Old Boy in a Pro-Morsi Demonstration in Cairo


Yahya Hamid, a Muslim Brotherhood member and minister in Morsi's cabinet, was filmed beating an 11-year-old boy called Ahmad Osama in a pro-Morsi demonstration in Cairo as the kid said: "To hell with Morsi" after seeing how the Muslim Brotherhood was prepared to destroy Egypt in order to reinstate Morsi as president.

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Muslim Brotherhood Wanted Egypt's Break-Up for Israel with a "Free Army", Idriss in Israel


F$A terrorists leader was in Israel asking for weapons...


In a televised interview, Nabil Naim, who is a former leader of the Islamic Jihadist movement in Egypt and a once close companion of current al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri alongside whom he fought in the Afghan-Russian war in Afghanistan, says that the Muslim Brotherhood regional organization had announced in Turkey the formation of a "Free Army" in Egypt, similar to the one in Syria fighting against the government. He also stated that the goal is to break up the country and weaken it as part of an Israeli plan called "the Clean Collar" that targeted three countries: Iraq, Syria, and Egypt. However, the military intervention on June 30th after a large popular revolution prevented Egypt from going down the same road as Syria.

He also said that the current head of the "Free Syrian Army" (FSA) Salim Idriss was in Israel a few days ago asking for weapons


 
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:agree: They deal with our sworn enemy, therefore, we can't trust them, period. However, Morsi is an ex-MB member as such, he doesn't raise much of a concern to us.

I wouldn't call it a fear though but rather a concern.

What do you mean they 'deal' with your sworn enemy? Pakistan also 'deals' with Iran, so do India, and rest of the world.

Just say it...Muslim Brotherhood demands Muslims to choose their leadership..they want good leadership to come on top...useless societies ruled by useless kings don't like MB... ;)
 
@500

I have a question for you if I may ask please, how concerned are you about the recent development that's taking place in Sinai? Do you think that the Egyptian armed forces will clean it up soon?
 
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@500

I have a question for you if I may ask please, how concerned are you about the recent development that's taking place in Sinai? Do you think that the Egyptian armed forces will clean it up soon?
I hope they succeed. Its in our interests.
 
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