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How one Egyptian spy helped Israel avoid defeat
During the tense years before the Yom Kippur War, Israel’s Mossad received intelligence from an unexpected source inside ...
When Egypt officially opened the doors of its $1 billion treasure trove of ancient artifacts on November 1, the great and the good of world politics stood in the shadow of King Ramses II. Eleven ...
Recently, a wave of warnings about a supposed “dark plot” unfolding in Egypt has flooded Israeli media and social networks: ...
Israel's State Archives publishes a collection of letters and artifacts in honor of the 30th Anniversary of the Assassination ...
Mordechai's message to Esther, as recorded in the Scroll of Esther, remains the ultimate test and clarion call to any Jew, like Esther, who find themselves Court Jews who must decide if they will ...
John Mahon served for 34 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Born in St. John’s, N.L., Mahon enlisted in 1973 as an ...
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza reflects accelerating recalibration in the Middle East, as US military maneuvers are giving way to economic development promoted by the Arab states, China and the Global ...
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza reflects accelerating recalibration in the Middle East, as US military maneuvers are giving way ...
He was taken prisoner in 1973 while serving in the Israel Defense Forces after Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack, starting the Yom Kippur War. As his captors tortured him, “I was conversing ...
Yvonne Singh details the lives and legacies of five Black British journalists who should be as well known as George Orwell.
The redesign of the Western Range of the British Museum, announced earlier this year, is the latest stage of a 272-year-long ...
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