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From Partnership to Deference to Subservience: The Israel-Egypt Relationship

UPDATE 7 pm Israeli time Tuesday: More Palestinian rioting has taken place during the day in support of the hunger-striking terrorists in Ofer Prison.  IDF soldiers have been wounded near Ramallah and elsewhere.  TODAY’S BLOG: Back in the days of … Continue reading

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