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The Egyptian “Popular Revolution” That Was Actually A Military Coup

UPDATE 5 am Israel time Sunday: Terrorists fired another Grad rocket at southern Israel last night–this time striking near Mitzpe Ramon. This attempt to kill Israeli civilians comes on the heels of Friday night’s attack near Ovda. It is now … Continue reading

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