The episode also dealt with: a settler leader, the Land of Israel from the Euphrates to the Nile.

Arabia is the light of the world, and insulting is forbidden.

Terrorism is not Sunni, Minister of the Interior of France.

Some governments do not wait for nature’s fury to sweep away the homes of the poor. Rather, they go to them themselves and demolish them under the pretext of violating building laws, without acting as a state responsible for securing alternative housing.

In Egypt - as in Israel - the bulldozers of displacement do not calm down, and hundreds of videos document the calamities, the anger of the people, and their demonstrations .. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's father had his house demolished, he is a poor citizen who named his son after the president .. (And we did not wrong them, but they themselves were wronged.) Israel remains a master of the arts of demolition and displacement.

Dr. Mabrouk Attia - before being subjected to intelligence and judicial pressures that forced him to retreat from his positions - spoke on behalf of the throats of the oppressed, and a thousand roses by Dr. Mabrouk.

At the time of Sisi's demolition of mosques, Egyptians circulated a video in which the Bishop of Asyut, Anba Yannis, admits that 80% of churches in Egypt are illegal, and boasts that Sisi protected them and made them legal.

Al-Sisi wants to protect agricultural lands from building violations, and does not move to save it from the drought threatening it. Washington has kindly suspended its aid to Addis Ababa, a victory for Egypt, so will Sisi interfere to reconcile between Trump and Abi Ahmed?

France and 'Sunni Terrorism'

Prominent French journalist Georges Malbrunot published an article about President Emmanuel Macron's meeting in Beirut with Hezbollah representative Muhammad Raad.

Malbrunot reported that Macron told Raad: I want to work with you, but everyone says that you serve Iranian agendas.

Macron considered that the sensitivity of the subject in Lebanon made Malbrunot's article a despicable and dangerous act, but Macron himself overlooked the sensitivity of insulting the Messenger of God Muhammad - may blessings and peace be upon him - about two billion Muslims, so he considered that freedom of expression and French laws and values ​​allow the French magazine Charlie Hebdo to re-publish photos Offensive to the Holy Prophet.

A step that called - again - millions of demonstrations in Pakistan, while the Sheikh of Al-Azhar Ahmed Al-Tayeb rejected the French justifications, and considered insulting the noble Prophet as an explicit call for hatred and violence outside all human and cultural values.

Did you know that the mother of French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanan is still working as a cleaner?

It is an honorable profession and we respect those who work in it, but the French media asks a minister able to support his mother: Does his mother still have to do this work?

When Gerald Darmannan, two years ago, was Minister of Public Accounts, and he was charged with rape and corruption, and when he was recently reinstated in the Interior Ministry, French activists took to the streets to demand his dismissal.

Gerald Darmanan is of Algerian origin, and it is appropriate to speak about him as saying this week that the terrorist threat with Sunni roots remains the main threat facing the country.

However, official Algerian television has never described the French genocide against millions of Algerians as Catholic terrorism, even though it is emanating from organized Catholic armies adopted by their peoples, and not by hidden-faced gangs.

The question remains: Was the French minister affected by Sisi's linking terrorism with imams in Europe?