Carter was instrumental in forging peace between Egypt and Israel, but was a critic of the Jewish state in his later years
By Andrew Bernard
Impact-se finds improved attitudes towards Jews among Egyptian schoolchildren after revised textbooks
By Eliana Jordan
Reports that Israel and Hamas are exchanging a list of names for hostage release
By Jane Prinsley
The US mediated talks are expected to end next week
By JC Reporter
Foreign Secretary condemns Israeli Minister’s Gaza aid comments
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Josh Kaplan
The Egyptian comedian has slipped down the rabbit hole of ancient tropes about Jews
According to a statement issued by Hamas, Haniyeh conveyed his acceptance to Qatar’s prime minister and Egypt’s intelligence chief
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‘We have seen them reject a number of proposals before that we have thought would deliver incredible benefits to the Palestinian people ’ a U.S. State Department spokesman said
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The plan is to install independent, non-political administrators to oversee rebuilding of shattered strip after Hamas is defeated
By Paul Cainer
Two Qatari military planes left Doha on Wednesday for Egypt's El Arish airport near the Rafah border crossing with Gaza
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh warned that “enemy prisoners will not be released except under the resistance’s conditions.”
Both groups have been holding separate talks with Egyptian mediators in Cairo
The Palestinian Red Crescent helped to evacuate 28 infants to the Rafah Crossing
By Katie Grant
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi made the incorrect claim during a meeting in Cairo with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken
While other Middle Eastern countries forge more lucrative links with Israel, Egypt is stagnating
By Michael Sharnoff
The pair were among tens of thousands of Israeli reservists rushed into battle when Egypt and Syria launched their surprise invasion in 1973
By Daniel Ben-David