Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Sunday called on Israel to stop building settlements in the occupied lands, including East Jerusalem. "We want first, Israel to stop building settlements in the occupied lands, including East Jerusalem and to continue the negotiations from where it stopped, according to 1967 borders," Mubarak told a joint press conference with visiting Israeli President Shimon...
After constant badgering by the Irish, who were unhappy at seeing France fraudulently advance to next year's World Cup in South Africa at their expense, French president Nicolas Sarkozy immediately flew to Cairo, where Hosni Mubarak is "having words", as...
IN A MEETING in Cairo yesterday Israeli president Shimon Peres and his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak discussed efforts to conclude a prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas, amid a flurry of Arab media reports that a deal was close.
In his speech at the opening of the parliament session, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak warned against Iranian interference in Arab affairs. He said that his country would not hesitate to react to attempts to destabilize it or threaten its ... November 22, 2009, 10:14 am
Israel Beiteinu will “staunchly oppose” the creation of “an interim Palestinian state,” Israeli Foreign Minister and party leader Avigdor Lieberman said Sunday amid rumors that the government was pushing for an interim agreement. “The issue has not been discussed in any forum … I fervently hope it’s a fabrication,” he told reporters before Sunday’s...
Israeli regime's President Shimon Peres was heading to Cairo on Sunday for talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Peres spokeswoman said.2009/11/22
CAIRO - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ratcheted up the diplomatic tension with Algeria yesterday as football-related violence continued across both countries.In a statement to Parliament, he told cheering MPs that "Egypt will...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on Sunday acknowledged differences over the contentious issue of Jerusalem, after talks in Cairo. "I don't deny there are differences in our positions, but I believe they are bridgeable," Peres told reporters after the talks. He said Jerusalem was under Israeli sovereignty and any change in the status quo had to come...
Jack Shenker in Cairo The Observer , Sunday 22 November 2009 ".... Mubarak's speech did nothing to calm the frenzy, as he swore to protect the rights of Egyptians. "The welfare of our citizens abroad is the responsibility of the country," he said. However, there were signs last night that a public backlash against the government's handling of the football storm was gaining strength ....
Deal appears to be attempt by Hamas to prevent another descent into conflict Hamas has won an agreement from other militant groups in Gaza to halt rocket fire into Israel for the first time in almost a year, a move that could signal progress on a deal to release a captured Israeli soldier. The agreement, announced late yesterday, appears to be an attempt by the Palestinian Islamist movement to prevent...
Comrade Hossam sums it up: " However, there were signs last night that a public backlash against the government's handling of the football storm was gaining strength. "Hosni Mubarak's thugs have beaten and killed more Egyptians than any hooligans," said Hossam el-Hamalawy, a journalist and opposition activist." (thanks Dina)
Israeli President Shimon Peres was heading to Cairo on Sunday for talks with Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak on the troubled Middle East peace talks, his spokeswoman said. "Mr Peres is due to meet Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak one on one during the late morning in Cairo," Peres spokeswoman Ayelet Frish said. "He will return to Israel in the afternoon." The two leaders will...
Amr Adeeb, Ahmad Moussa, Khaled el-Ghandour, Mostafa Abdu, Ahmad Shobeir, (the list is long, and will go up to Hosni Mubarak himself and his sons) should be prosecuted for inciting this wave of racism and hatred towards the Algerians. They are a disgrace to anything that is related to sports, media or even the human [...]
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has sought to calm an angry and defeated Egypt following the nation's dramatic soccer loss to Algeria, which has led to riots in the streets and a nasty international political row between the two North African...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak used his parliament's podium to launch a sharp attack on Israel. In a Saturday address, Mubarak accused Israel of "destroying the opportunity for peace, with its plans to populate Jerusalem with Jews and excavate around the al-Aqsa mosque." Mubarak's charges echo the recent strategic move by the Palestinians to aggressively attack Israel over its policy of...
Russia-Africa Ties: Kremlin proposes Mideast Meet -By Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal 1. A continent not known for any extra energy resources, Africa has been ignored by neo-imperialist USA and European states who other wise speak about lack of "democracy" and seek "regime changes" for advancing their resources goal don't bother about...