How cool is that.. Indeed, relations between #Egypt and #Greece is an example of friendship, strategic cooperation, and harmony between a Muslim and Christian neighbour in a region full of sectarianism. 🇪🇬🇬🇷🇪🇬🇬🇷🇪🇬🇬🇷 https://t.co/Ls92KuRevb
Middle Eastern capitals are under no illusion that MENA is still a priority for Washington— no matter who is in the White House. And at some point, Kurt Campbell and Brett McGurk should have a little chat! https://t.co/HlWurtE3qt
VADM Cooper met with MG Mohamed Hassan, Egypt’s assistant minister of defense for international relations during the Manama Dialogue conference in 🇧🇭. The leaders discussed recent U.S.–Egypt maritime collaboration and the strengthened relationship between the two navies. pic.twitter.com/9ycRaY6IUu
— U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet (@US5thFleet) November 20, 2021
1 Turkish Lira equals 1.4 Egyptian pounds. It was 5 Egyptian Pounds 5 years ago.
⚡️⚡️"#Hamas has significant terrorist capability, including access to extensive and sophisticated weaponry, as well as terrorist training facilities," – Patel https://t.co/19ycBiPeH8
Agreed. No one took #Sadat seriously. Even inside #Egypt many were sceptical. Kissinger described Sadat as “a character from Aida” But on Oct6 1973, everything changed. https://t.co/GOnRn3QR2K
Prior to inaugurating the Strategic Dialogue… FM #Sameh_Shoukry meets Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the strategic cooperation relations between Egypt and the US, and international and regional issues of mutual concern.
FM #Sameh_Shoukry presents the Egyptian foreign policy, and its efforts at the regional level, during his participation in a discussion organized by the Wilson Center titled “Assessing Regional Dynamics: The View From Egypt.”@TheWilsonCenterpic.twitter.com/2FByxwW1kh
Enjoyed speaking with Egyptian Foreign Minister Shoukry today. Egypt is an important US partner and plays a key role in regional stability. We discussed topics including US investment in Egypt, security threats in Africa and the Middle East, and regional cooperation.
New Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar reportedly visited #Egypt for the first time on Sunday in a meeting with Egyptian Intelligence Chief Abbas Kamel.https://t.co/npYY2mAoWp
In fact, such meetings are not something new or interesting. Military cooperation between Egypt & Israel is limited only to security coordination on Sinai and regarding some bilateral and unresolved issues.
Anyone who says otherwise is just an amateur or has limited knowledge. https://t.co/9dlQ6FqE3t
Relationship between Egypt & Israel is really interesting, because on the military level, you will not find any real opportunities for a real cooperation, the military in the two countries are still seeing and considering each other as a real THREAT despite a 42~year old peace.
At the start of his working visit to #Egypt, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein meets with President Abdel Fattah El Sisi at Al Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo #Jordan 🇯🇴🇪🇬 pic.twitter.com/JbOP7yWR9Y
In 1967, French thinker Jean-Paul Sartre, with Simone de Beauvoir were warmly welcomed in #Egypt; met Nasser. Now,there is a storm in the country, because an actress want to turn his book “the virtuous prostitute” into a play!
In short, the society that creates an angry storm because of a name of a play is a weak mediocre society that is unfit to face challenges.#Egypt#المومس_الفاضلة
1/3 Who is behind the bots-pushed trending hashtags that take social media by storm. First the anti-France hashtag stayed trending for months even after the story of the cartoons died down. Then an anti-India hashtag suddenly appeared and disappeared shortly after.
3/3 Yesterday there was a Twitter Space by Egyptian Brotherhood fanning the flames of the deflocked priest hashtag. Yes they could be behind these hashtags that ironically never attack China for example lest Turkey or Qatar authorities get pissed.
US Special Presidential Convoy for Climate John Kerry @ClimateEnvoy congratulates #Egypt as the newly-announced host of #COP27 and UAE as host of #COP28. "US looks forward to working with both countries to carry forward progress of #COP26 Glasgow and drive further climate action" pic.twitter.com/gchk2lUERz
A glorious depiction of Akhenaten kissing Nefertiti. Apparently he said to Nefertiti: “You are not the only one God created in this world But you are the only one God created in my heart.”
Wow Ancient Egypt was not just the land of glory, but the land of love and art ♥️♥️ pic.twitter.com/GgTzf0iyQp
The #UK is fully committed. We’re ensuring that the world provides $100bn in #ClimateFinance each year by 2023 – £12.6bn from 🇬🇧 alone. And yesterday, @BorisJohnson announced a new Clean Green Initiative, providing £bns more in 💸 for sustainable infrastructure and green tech
— Gareth Bayley, British Amb to Egypt 🇬🇧🇪🇬 (@GarethBayleyUK) November 2, 2021
Egypt's President Al-Sisi meets with Lebanon PM on the sidelines of #COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. pic.twitter.com/h4A1DBFaQE
Sisi meets DR Congo president Felix Tshisekedi during Climate Summit The two leaders discussed the latest developments of #GERD dispute pic.twitter.com/bFam9STXFY
The Administration is currently withholding $130 million in security and counterterrorism assistance to the Egypt, unless 16 unnamed prisoners, including a virulent anti-Semitic jihadist cleric, are released from Egyptian prisons- @SenTedCruz Watch : https://t.co/8lerBn83Hw
— حسن سجواني 🇦🇪 Hassan Sajwani (@HSajwanization) November 5, 2021
#UPDATE Ten Egyptian peacekeepers from the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) were wounded by shots fired by the presidential guard in Bangui, the UN said Tuesday pic.twitter.com/PY5aGXgVzt
My wife and I have stopped using plastic bags, in Cairo, we are treated by everyone like there is something wrong with us , like we have gone senile, we see the plastic pollution of our deserts and seas, and it causes us great distress, we want to do something, we started.
More Spanish tourists are visiting #Egypt, many young couples are flying back to Madrid from Cairo on my same flight, some recently married. Is the Red Sea becoming a honeymoon destination?! For sure it's closer and cheaper than the Maldives, and very nice as well. #tourism ✈
In Egypt, many Coptic families are facing high poverty rates. We are excited to announce the launch of our Christmas for Coptic Christians campaign. We hope you join us in supporting this historic community and bring Christmas to Egypt! 🇪🇬
If you think liver should never be cooked well-done, you owe it to yourself to try the liver sandwiches at this Egyptian food cart in Astoria. https://t.co/zEhiwGJrTg
Egypt boosts medical cooperation with African Nile Basin countries. Muhammed Magdy
From Twitter
The U.S. Air Force says it flew a B-1B strategic bomber over key maritime chokepoints in the Mideast amid ongoing tensions with Iran. Fighter jets from Bahrain, Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia flew alongside the bomber. https://t.co/PqMtB3GETo
Egyptian officials including intelligence chief Abbas Kamel have been spoken with Burhan and Gen. Mohamed Dagalo in the last two days in a bid to restore calm & mediate over the formation of a new government, Reuters reports.https://t.co/Rwunt6gXIfpic.twitter.com/ZmBPLU1haz
The period of October 29-November 7 marks the 65th anniversary of the 1956 Suez Crisis, a conflict between Egypt, the UK, #Israel and France over the vital waterway that had significant geopolitical ramifications in the region and in the Western world.https://t.co/GHyLUuVyjH
Apology for the delay in posting last week compilation. There are many important news today, Monday 25th, on Egypt, but last week too has a collection of important news, especially Reuters’ report on North Sinai, and the legendary performance of Mo Salah in the British Premier League. Enjoy
Top Headlines
Ninth Egypt-Greece-Cyprus summit held in Athens
Greek PM: Greece, Cyprus, Egypt unite in condemning Turkey’s actions in region
Turkey calls joint declaration by Greece, Egypt, Cyprus ‘manifestation of hostile policies’
Egyptian military consolidates grip on northern Sinai
Nearly 100 women become first female judges Egypt’s State Council
Israel is considering new pipeline to boost gas exports to Egypt
Egypt film on poverty ruffles feathers triggering patriotic backlash
Mo Salah overtakes Didier Drogba to become highest-scoring African player
#Egypt Al-Sisi from Athens #Greece: – We support a fair solution of the #Cyprus issue on the basis of Int'l law & #UN resolutions – We support free elections in #Libya & the removal of foreign troops – We support #Syria's territorial integrity – We favor stability in #Lebanon
Turkish MoFA [Summit between Greek Cypriot side, #Greece and #Egypt]:
▪️"The main reason for tensions in the East Med are maximalist claims and efforts to ignore Turkish Cypriots by Greece and Greek Cypriots." ▪️"We responded to their attempts to violate our continental shelf." pic.twitter.com/jzml6YbjOR
Egypt has done a test between the Su35 and the Rafale, which led to it ordering more Rafale jets. The Rafales managed to totally blind the Su35 PESA radar through RBE2/SPECTRA. This is the prim reason Turkey wants to upgrade its F16s. Flight with Qataris demonstrated this too. pic.twitter.com/ni08thdMuu
As the Muslim Brothers in #Turkey bicker with each others, details have emerged alleged that the office of the Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey receives 1,700,000 USD per month. There are no details in the report about where this help came from! Bingo… Cc @Amradib#Egypthttps://t.co/WCsDj6mR1M
² Egyptian Intelligence Minister Abbas Kamel spoke on this issur with Israeli Economy Minister @OrnaBarbivay in recent weeks and said: Egypt is interested in expanding activities at the Nitzana crossing, the main commodity axis between Israel and Egypt.
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It is an honour to have participated in the Earthshot event last night. I am grateful to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their efforts in this ambitious project to make the world a better place, and for their invitation to have me present the first ever Earthshot prize. pic.twitter.com/kcYDjAjNBj
In 1964 the Egyptian actor Youssef Wahby gave an interview in which he described the Spiritualist healing he had undertaken in London and promoting Spiritualism. pic.twitter.com/rYIMpwctWe
However, supplying Ethiopia with Turkish drones does not actually pose any threat to Egypt, but it shows clearly Turkey's intentions and How it is ready to support Ethiopia and the Abiy Ahmed regime militarily in any future confrontation with the neighboring countries. pic.twitter.com/xFmRHnN4UA
Egypt has perfected the art of engaging with both US and Russia, getting the best out of both countries, circumventing CAATSA landmines in the process. A country with brilliant minds handling its defence sector. https://t.co/RMiWwFqhR5
Talks between Egypt & South Korea on providing technological support for El-Dabaa nuclear power plant, constructing a shipyard near the Suez Canal by Samsung Heavy Industries and purchasing K-9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer package with tech transfer worth $2 billion. pic.twitter.com/uWPGSpAEyk
It was a real pleasure to meet my brother Mohamed el-Hamzawi, a former Egyptian diplomat in Ug. He came with the new Egyptian Defence Attaché to K’la and his son Omer. We talked about the unbreakable brotherhood between Ug and Egypt. Greetings to our brethren in Egypt. 🇺🇬 🇪🇬' pic.twitter.com/UQK1JrNUwW
Honored and humbled to visit with Coptic leaders at the Hanging Church in Cairo, Egypt today. We are blessed to have so many in the Coptic community call New Jersey home. pic.twitter.com/Nq3BSWHkOj
— Senate Foreign Relations Committee (@SFRCdems) October 15, 2021
In 2016 Italian student Giulio #Regeni was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in Egypt. Its authorities denied, obfuscated & failed to cooperate with investigators. Today 4 Egyptian security agents face trial in Rome in absentia – Egypt won’t hand them over https://t.co/OXbI4rbesl
Sisi reiterates that to prevent illegal immigration to Europe, stability must return to the countries whose shores are used for migration, not just for the benefit of Europe, but this also has a moral side because we should not allow people getting thrown into the sea. pic.twitter.com/N8eBxGQZTQ
Egypt’s President Sisi said that Egypt is only seeking to get its share of the Nile waters without affecting others in any way, reffering to the The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) issue with Ethiopia & Sudan
JUST IN: US weighing Military + Commercial Sanctions on #Ethiopia
• Senior US official says “in weeks” • Broad scope that likely targets commanders from different factions • AGOA expulsion expected end of Oct • New offensive on in #Tigray Details https://t.co/eMs8Y6sNDT
Mohamed Salah scored another brilliant individual goal and Roberto Firmino hit a hat-trick as Liverpool ruined Claudio Ranieri's first match as Watford manager with a 5-0 victory on Saturdayhttps://t.co/kOb7U6qVTc#AFPSports
In my latest podcast for Ahval’s Turkish Trends series, I spoke to Turkish political scientist Cengiz Aktar about his latest essay ” The Turkish Malaise – A Critical Essay,” in which he explains how Turkey was in a counter-process in terms of westernisation.
Aktar criticised those he called optimistic intellectuals who still believed in westernisation.
“Many Westerners still believe that Turkey is a normal country which can be reformed. They argue that all the misdeeds and wrongdoings of the present regime can be reversed, and Turkey can become a normal country,” he said.
"In August, I went to Ethiopia on a one-day visit and I was promised that by October there will be negotiations after the formation of the government of Ethiopia. So when I went there recently, there was nothing," Kiir said#Africa#Egypt#SouthSudan | #جنوب_السودان#السيسي#مصرpic.twitter.com/NXj5I6sUxK
Nowadays, Greece is actively engaged with Arab countries of the region, such as Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman (address, via video recorded message, at the International Workshop “The Arabs and Arabia in Byzantine Sources: People, Places, Mentalities”). pic.twitter.com/jIaj9xixwD
Plans to connect the Mediterranean to India via the Gulf will be discussed at the 12th Sir Bani Yas Forum in Dubai. The plans for a transportation-trade corridor involves Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel and India.https://t.co/KmqUDWWuo8
As we honor the memory of #Egypt’s #AnwarSadat on the 40th anniversary of his murder, let’s recall the remarkable legacy of his bravery – today, more than half of all #Arabs live in countries at peace with #Israel. Rarely is it as fitting to say “may he rest in peace.”
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh met in Cairo with Fadwa Barghouti, wife of jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti. Palestinian official: Marwan Barghouti will be included in the upcoming prisoner exchange agreement with Israel. pic.twitter.com/KaiaZ74Mtt
For many Egyptians, it is either/or. Either celebrate what Egypt achieved in 1973 war/ or accept Peace with #Israel. It doesn’t have to be that way. In the 40th anniversary of his murder, I believe we should celebrate #Sadat legacy in FULL- war and peace. #Egypt
October 6th is the 40th anniversary of the assassination of President Anwar Sadat (murdered by Egyptian Islamic Jihad, later a key part of #AlQaeda). 10 others killed including Coptic Orthodox Bishop Samuel (1920-1981), a great figure of the Coptic Church. https://t.co/x3HzIYIJ6B
— Alberto Miguel Fernandez (@AlbertoMiguelF5) October 6, 2021
During my first visit to Alexandria, I visited St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, the first African church ever, which stands on the church's site founded by St. Mark the Evangelist in 60 AD. An important landmark of the rich history of the Coptic church in Egypt. 🇸🇪🇪🇬 pic.twitter.com/p25GTAY1Z8
Sullivan and McGurk will also discuss Egypt's role in negotiating with Israel and Gaza. The US national security advisor will meet with his Israeli counterpart, Eyal Hulata, in Washington next Tuesday to follow up.
"Until now, the only flights between Israel and Cairo were operated by Air Sinai, a subsidiary of EgyptAir, which operated the flights in unmarked planes without the Egyptian flag." https://t.co/6ke6Qlxnki
Egyptian Air Force One 🇪🇬: The New Presidential Plane Boing 747-8i carrying the callsign SU-EGY during test flights at Paine airfield, Washington.
Egypt is currently operating a 30-year old Airbus A340 as a presidential plane, which was supposed to be retired since years ago. pic.twitter.com/GrHZq0rHiC
— Gareth Bayley, British Amb to Egypt 🇬🇧🇪🇬 (@GarethBayleyUK) October 2, 2021
Last time #Egypt and #007Movies connected big time was The Spy Who Loved Me (Bond: Roger Moore; Year:1977). But it majored on Egypt: Cairo; Luxor; Aswan; all the greats … https://t.co/5FrcZPAoXN
— Gareth Bayley, British Amb to Egypt 🇬🇧🇪🇬 (@GarethBayleyUK) October 2, 2021
96% of #Egypt is desert so the existence of 104 million people on it, is a miracle in itself with the urban areas cover less than 8% of Egypt's 1 Million km2. Mongolia as an example has 1.5 Million km2 and has only 30% desert but it has a total population of 3.25 Million people.
Abdul Ghani Baradar- Time 100 list 20211 – Photo by Sefa Karacan—Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
It was a baking hot July day in Cairo and my first day in medical school. Like many well-sheltered Egyptian girls, I was shy and introspective; I decided to spend my lecture break in the female section of the university’s mosque, instead of in the public café. In hindsight, that was a turning point in my life. For the first time I was faced with the raw, unfiltered, unapologetic face of Islamism.
It was not prayer time, but the self-appointed niqabi-wearing fellow student had started a preaching session on what she claimed to be “the real Islam.” When she saw me, she was not impressed. “It’s a shame your parents opted to choose such an infidel name for you; to prove you are Muslim, at least you need to wear the hijab,” she added. For the next six years, I heard her and other “sisters and brothers” preaching about the mandatory obligation to wear a hijab, the need for segregation between male and female students, the importance of female “circumcision,” how music is forbidden in Islam, and why it is crucial to return to what they labelled the “puritan spirit of Islam.”
Yes, I heard all those Taliban-style teachings a long time ago, well before the 9/11 terror attacks in New York. Those Islamist colleagues eventually joined the various Islamist movements that spread underground in Egypt during Mubarak’s tenure. Some of them joined the Muslim Brotherhood; some joined various Salafi groups; others went to Afghanistan, and a few of them emigrated to Europe pretending to be “reformers.” The cobweb of Islamists is tangled, diverse, and multidimensional.
Islamists may differ in strategy and tactics, violent or non-violent, but all are united in one goal: Achieving a significant paradigm shift in the minds of both Muslims and non-Muslims. They aim to convince Muslims that Islamism is the real Islam, and to persuade non-Muslims that the concepts of equality and women’s rights are alien to Muslims and should not be imposed by the West.
The handover of Afghanistan to the Taliban, and naming the Taliban’s co-founder, Abdul Ghani Baradar, as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2021 under the “leaders” category is arguably the top real victory of Islamism as a global ideology. Both events symbolise a significant paradigm shift in the minds of top Western policy makers.
Western elites have convinced themselves that their values are alien to Muslims, at least in Afghanistan, and have been preoccupied with finding a “moderate” path, even within the most radical oppressive puritan groups such as the Taliban. Baradar represents a more moderate current within the Taliban, “one that will be thrust into the limelight to win Western support,” Time’s profile explained. As Afghan-Canadian entrepreneur Sara Wahedi tweeted: There was a clear campaign to sanitize the Taliban from the very beginning of the peace process. Think tanks vis-à-vis consultants, journalists, and “experts” were tasked with planting the seed of neutrality, at the cost of destabilizing a nation.
One might argue that the choice is merely political, because the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban is arguably the biggest political event of 2021. Nonetheless, that “victory” of the Taliban is hardly a credit to Baradar and his clan, but is largely an American political move. It is the United States that decided to withdrew from Afghanistan, regardless of the implications of such a decision, or the negotiation skills of Mr Baradar and his team.
Shortly after Time Magazine’s prestigious selection, it was revealed how the Taliban, defying international calls for diversity, inclusion, and gender equality left women out of the line-up of ministers and deputies and accommodated few ethnic minorities. Moreover, a Taliban official has revealed that the group will once again carry out strict punishments and executions. Many Western pundits, however, claim that Baradar is moderate and that he has been ‘side-lined’ by radicals within the group on the mere basis of the flowery cheap words he uttered during his negotiations with US officials.
In an attempt to look balanced, Time Magazine also included a female Afghani entrepreneur, Roya Mahboob, in its prestigious list. But this quest for balance is farcical, to say the least. One does not put a drug dealer and an anti-addiction champion in one list, with the aim of presenting a balanced list of global influencers. Only a cruel, soulless editor can do that without a shred of shame.
Thus far, however, the success of Islamists in conquering the minds of Muslims seems limited only to their core supporters. Many have noted the images of desperate Afghanis clinging to the side of a moving US military plane leaving Kabul airport, the decisive defeat of an Islamist party in a free and fair election in Morocco, and the rising resentment against the Mullah regime in Tehran and Erdogan’s ruling party in Turkey. Even Western-based Islamist political thinkers who are applauding the Taliban did not move to Afghanistan and bask in the laws of sharia. Instead, they prefer to resume their lives enjoying the freedoms and liberties guaranteed by democratic and secular laws in the West, as Hany Ghoraba highlighted.
The battle for the soul of Islam in the modern era will continue, but despite the paradigm shift within many Western institutions in support of Islamism, such ideology will not prevail. Islamists may rule and oppress their opponents. They may also be glamorised by prestigious Western magazines. Nonetheless, their inability to provide a successful formula for governance will eventually lead to their defeat in every corner of the Muslim world.