Is the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty Worth the Paper It’s Written On?
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
How a “Historic Peace” Became a Polite Non-Aggression Pact With a Neighbor Who Still Can’t Stand You
Israel is a mirror and Egypt, like many others, does not like what it sees in it.
Who even wants peace with our neighbors, when all that comes out of their ears (and screens) is hatred?
Israel and Egypt are like two neighbors who once fought violently, signed a peace agreement, built a fence, now communicate through a community police officer
One of the sophisticated arts of modern political Islam is moral bilingualism.
One does not need to know two languages - but to know to whom one is allowed to speak.
No, we don’t hate peaceת We just learned that peace doesn’t come from circles of empathy and songs in the park.
It comes from clear borders, a strong army, and an unshakable belief in the rightness of our cause.
Coming this fall to a conflict zone near you: the geopolitical soap opera where yesterday’s enemy is tomorrow’s BFF – and the only constant is chaos.
“In the Middle East, peace isn’t the opposite of war—it’s just foreplay.”
In a world where terrorists hide in caves, stir up dust, and run websites from broken keyboards, there is also Qatar.
A sleazy emirate in the Persian Gulf with grand ambitions – to become the nerve center of global political Islam. Or to be precise: the octopus head of global jihad.
What are they trying to sell us in the name of peace – and how do all the peace agreements look like a prelude to another war?
Because right now, every peace agreement is simply the prelude to the next episode in the drama series: “Another war, another shock – and a new peace sold on sale”