9 hours ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
⚡️Trump says US ships should be allowed to travel through the Panama and #Suez canals for free
"I’ve asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to immediately take care of, and memorialize, this situation," Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
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⚡️Trump says US ships should be allowed to travel through the Panama and #Suez canals for free
"I’ve asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to immediately take care of, and memorialize, this situation," Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
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10 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:
🇺🇸 TRUMP: SUEZ AND PANAMA CANALS MUST BE FREE FOR AMERICAN SHIPS
"American ships, both Military and Commercial, should be allowed to travel, free of charge, through the Panama and Suez Canals!
Those Canals would not exist without the United States of America.
I've asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to immediately take care of, and memorialize, this situation!"
Source: Truth Social
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🇺🇸 TRUMP: SUEZ AND PANAMA CANALS MUST BE FREE FOR AMERICAN SHIPS
"American ships, both Military and Commercial, should be allowed to travel, free of charge, through the Panama and Suez Canals!
Those Canals would not exist without the United States of America.
I've asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to immediately take care of, and memorialize, this situation!"
Source: Truth Social
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1 month ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western hegemony do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
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9/11:
Knowing this, assuming you are the decision maker of US, would you carry out a terror atatck against your own people, or allow it, to prevent this from happening ?
Israel:
If you had found a tribe in the Amazon forest with beliefs identical to those of Zionists, you would have used them instead if there were no Zionists.
Remember, outsourcing is a western tradition.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western hegemony do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
——————————————
9/11:
Knowing this, assuming you are the decision maker of US, would you carry out a terror atatck against your own people, or allow it, to prevent this from happening ?
Israel:
If you had found a tribe in the Amazon forest with beliefs identical to those of Zionists, you would have used them instead if there were no Zionists.
Remember, outsourcing is a western tradition.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
1 month ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western hegemony do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western hegemony do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
1 month ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western strength do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The liberation of Palestine means the unification of the Arabs under one Muslim state, which means the downfall of the West.
The factors of Western strength do not lie in the West but in the Middle East:
The division of Arab lands into entities during the DIRECT British-French occupation under what is known as Sykes-Picot allowed the west to:
Make the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal international waters.
The petrodollar, which is the only guarantor of the value of the U.S. currency and the sole factor allowing America to print as many dollars as it wants.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
1 month ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:
🚨🇪🇬 SUEZ CANAL LOSING $800M A MONTH AS RED SEA ATTACKS DISRUPT SHIPPING
Egypt’s President Sisi says the Suez Canal is taking an $800M monthly hit, as ships dodge the Red Sea due to ongoing Houthi attacks.
With vessels rerouting around Africa, Egypt could lose $7B in 2024 alone—a major blow to its economy.
Meanwhile, the Houthis are doubling down, threatening new attacks on U.S. and Israeli ships after deadly U.S. strikes in Yemen.
Source: Reuters
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🚨🇪🇬 SUEZ CANAL LOSING $800M A MONTH AS RED SEA ATTACKS DISRUPT SHIPPING
Egypt’s President Sisi says the Suez Canal is taking an $800M monthly hit, as ships dodge the Red Sea due to ongoing Houthi attacks.
With vessels rerouting around Africa, Egypt could lose $7B in 2024 alone—a major blow to its economy.
Meanwhile, the Houthis are doubling down, threatening new attacks on U.S. and Israeli ships after deadly U.S. strikes in Yemen.
Source: Reuters
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2 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
•• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory ideologies.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
•• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory ideologies.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
2 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory political, economic, and financial ideologies.
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory political, economic, and financial ideologies.
2 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis, in 2017, the US deep state (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the deep state had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposed the presence of non-Western forces in Qatar.
Did the same deep state intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the deep state in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of the largest American military base, “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals : Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• maintaining the US bases in the Arab “states”
• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory political, economic, and financial ideologies.
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis, in 2017, the US deep state (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the deep state had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposed the presence of non-Western forces in Qatar.
Did the same deep state intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the deep state in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of the largest American military base, “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals : Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• maintaining the US bases in the Arab “states”
• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory political, economic, and financial ideologies.
2 months ago
🔁Arya - آریا:
BREAKING: The American USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) aircraft carrier collided with a merchant vessel Besiktas-M last night near the north end of the Suez Canal in Egypt.
The incident is being investigated.
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BREAKING: The American USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) aircraft carrier collided with a merchant vessel Besiktas-M last night near the north end of the Suez Canal in Egypt.
The incident is being investigated.
https://x.com/AryJeay/stat...
6 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Egyptians are outraged after discovering that Israeli warships are using their national waters.
Video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal today.
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Egyptians are outraged after discovering that Israeli warships are using their national waters.
Video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal today.
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6 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The first video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second video, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
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The first video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second video, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
6 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The first video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second video, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The first video shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second video, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
6 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The first photo shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second photo, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The first photo shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second photo, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
6 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
The first photo shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second photo, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
The first photo shows an Israeli warship passing through the Egyptian Suez Canal within the past 24 hours.
The second photo, taken at Bab Al-Mandeb in Yemen, shows a commercial ship with links to Israel.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
6 months ago
🔁Arya - آریا:
⚡️🇮🇱🇪🇬 NOW:
An Israeli Sa'ar-5 class warship passed through the Suez Canal in Egypt, with full protection & guarded by the Egyptian Navy.
The ship is flying both the Israeli & Egyptian flag.
https://x.com/AryJeay/stat... https://x.com/MiddleEastIn...
⚡️🇮🇱🇪🇬 NOW:
An Israeli Sa'ar-5 class warship passed through the Suez Canal in Egypt, with full protection & guarded by the Egyptian Navy.
The ship is flying both the Israeli & Egyptian flag.
https://x.com/AryJeay/stat... https://x.com/MiddleEastIn...
6 months ago
🔁Arya - آریا:
An Israeli warship Sa'ar 5 passes through the Suez Canal in Egypt, under the protection of the Egyptian Navy.
The ship is seen flying an Israeli and Egyptian flag side by side.
https://x.com/AryJeay/stat... https://x.com/TheCradleMed...
An Israeli warship Sa'ar 5 passes through the Suez Canal in Egypt, under the protection of the Egyptian Navy.
The ship is seen flying an Israeli and Egyptian flag side by side.
https://x.com/AryJeay/stat... https://x.com/TheCradleMed...
6 months ago
🔁War Monitor:
⚡️Israeli warship in the Suez Canal with protection from the Egyptian authorities
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⚡️Israeli warship in the Suez Canal with protection from the Egyptian authorities
https://x.com/WarMonitors/... https://x.com/goebbelzz/st...
6 months ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:
🚨🇪🇬 BUS CRASH IN EGYPT KILLS 12 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, INJURES 33
A bus carrying students from Galala University crashed on a highway in northeastern Egypt, killing 12 and injuring 33, according to the health ministry.
The accident occurred as the students were returning from classes to their dormitory in Ain Sokhna.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, and the driver has been arrested.
Egypt has a poor transportation safety record, with speeding and bad roads often contributing to fatal accidents.
Ambulances transported the injured to the Suez Medical Complex.
Source: AP
Media Source: @VOANews
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🚨🇪🇬 BUS CRASH IN EGYPT KILLS 12 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, INJURES 33
A bus carrying students from Galala University crashed on a highway in northeastern Egypt, killing 12 and injuring 33, according to the health ministry.
The accident occurred as the students were returning from classes to their dormitory in Ain Sokhna.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, and the driver has been arrested.
Egypt has a poor transportation safety record, with speeding and bad roads often contributing to fatal accidents.
Ambulances transported the injured to the Suez Medical Complex.
Source: AP
Media Source: @VOANews
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/...
7 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Egypt Files #1 | Harat Al-Yahud
What’s the connection between Sisi, Nasser, Moshe Dayan, Isaac Laffon, and Eli Cohen?
Harat Al-Yahud: This is where Sisi, Nasser, Moshe Dayan,Isaac Laffon and the spy Eli Cohen were born and lived.
On the fourth and top floor of building number 7 at the “Barquqiya” corner of “Al-Kharnafish” street in Harat Al-Yahud, Egyptian army general Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was born, raised, and lived with his parents and siblings during his childhood and youth.
Not far from his home in the “Khamis Al-Adas” neighborhood lived Israeli army general and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, ( he was not born in Egypt he just spent his childhood years there) who resided across the street from Egyptian army officer Gamal Abdel Nasser when Nasser’s family moved from Suez Governorate to Cairo and settled in Harat Al-Yahud.
Next to Nasser’s house lived Isaac Laffon, who planned the sabotage attacks and the burning of Jewish property in Egypt to intimidate and scare them into migrating to Israel. He was joined by Marcel Nino, Philip Natan, Meir Yosef, Zafran, Robert Nasim Dasa.
all of whom were residents of the neighborhood.
Close to Sicily Street, now known as Sogha Street, at house number 26 in Harat Al-Yahud, the most famous Israeli Mossad officer and spy, “Eli Cohen,” who was known in Syria as “Kamel Amin Thabet,” was born and lived. He reached high ranks in Syria and connected with prominent figures in the Syrian army and regime.
Harat Al-Yahud is a neighborhood located near Muski Street in downtown Cairo and is currently part of the Al-Jamaleya district. It is not a small alley as its name suggests; it is a complete neighborhood comprising about 360 alleys and streets.
The neighborhood was divided into two sections: one for the Rabbanite Jews and the other for the Karaite Jews.
Report by Egyptian investigative journalist who fled the military regime, Abdel Hamid Qutub
Egypt Files #1 | Harat Al-Yahud
What’s the connection between Sisi, Nasser, Moshe Dayan, Isaac Laffon, and Eli Cohen?
Harat Al-Yahud: This is where Sisi, Nasser, Moshe Dayan,Isaac Laffon and the spy Eli Cohen were born and lived.
On the fourth and top floor of building number 7 at the “Barquqiya” corner of “Al-Kharnafish” street in Harat Al-Yahud, Egyptian army general Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was born, raised, and lived with his parents and siblings during his childhood and youth.
Not far from his home in the “Khamis Al-Adas” neighborhood lived Israeli army general and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, ( he was not born in Egypt he just spent his childhood years there) who resided across the street from Egyptian army officer Gamal Abdel Nasser when Nasser’s family moved from Suez Governorate to Cairo and settled in Harat Al-Yahud.
Next to Nasser’s house lived Isaac Laffon, who planned the sabotage attacks and the burning of Jewish property in Egypt to intimidate and scare them into migrating to Israel. He was joined by Marcel Nino, Philip Natan, Meir Yosef, Zafran, Robert Nasim Dasa.
all of whom were residents of the neighborhood.
Close to Sicily Street, now known as Sogha Street, at house number 26 in Harat Al-Yahud, the most famous Israeli Mossad officer and spy, “Eli Cohen,” who was known in Syria as “Kamel Amin Thabet,” was born and lived. He reached high ranks in Syria and connected with prominent figures in the Syrian army and regime.
Harat Al-Yahud is a neighborhood located near Muski Street in downtown Cairo and is currently part of the Al-Jamaleya district. It is not a small alley as its name suggests; it is a complete neighborhood comprising about 360 alleys and streets.
The neighborhood was divided into two sections: one for the Rabbanite Jews and the other for the Karaite Jews.
Report by Egyptian investigative journalist who fled the military regime, Abdel Hamid Qutub
7 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Why does the West hate Islam?
1. Straits: They need to control the strategic canals and straits; the most strategic canals and straits are in Muslim lands.
The tiny island of the UK managed to create an empire because it controlled most of the world's strategic straits.
If Muslims rule themselves and not by western proxies, if they get bombed, they can simply close the canals and straits, and the Western consumer will suffer. Just look at what the Chinese ship caused in price hikes when it got stuck in the Suez Canal for a few days.
2. Fear of a Muslim Government: There is a fear of an Islamic government that adopts an Islamic financial system, which is an alternative to the fractional reserve banking system.
3. Historic Grudges: Muslims ruled the world from the 7th century to the 18th century, one empire over the other.
4. Contradiction to Western Ideology: Islam is contradictory to Western liberal ideology (both Western conservatives and liberals are secular).
5. Petro-Dollar: The US empire will collapse if the petrodollar is threatened, taking with it every single country that has its currency linked to the USD.
6. Israel: Planting Israel in the heart of the Middle East as a foreign entity and a Western advanced military base is a strategic move to act when any of the mentioned points are threatened.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
Why does the West hate Islam?
1. Straits: They need to control the strategic canals and straits; the most strategic canals and straits are in Muslim lands.
The tiny island of the UK managed to create an empire because it controlled most of the world's strategic straits.
If Muslims rule themselves and not by western proxies, if they get bombed, they can simply close the canals and straits, and the Western consumer will suffer. Just look at what the Chinese ship caused in price hikes when it got stuck in the Suez Canal for a few days.
2. Fear of a Muslim Government: There is a fear of an Islamic government that adopts an Islamic financial system, which is an alternative to the fractional reserve banking system.
3. Historic Grudges: Muslims ruled the world from the 7th century to the 18th century, one empire over the other.
4. Contradiction to Western Ideology: Islam is contradictory to Western liberal ideology (both Western conservatives and liberals are secular).
5. Petro-Dollar: The US empire will collapse if the petrodollar is threatened, taking with it every single country that has its currency linked to the USD.
6. Israel: Planting Israel in the heart of the Middle East as a foreign entity and a Western advanced military base is a strategic move to act when any of the mentioned points are threatened.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
7 months ago
🔁Warfare Analysis:
Why does the West hate Islam?
1. Straits: They need to control the strategic canals and straits; the most strategic canals and straits are in Muslim lands.
The tiny island of the UK managed to create an empire because it controlled most of the world's strategic straits.
If Muslims rule themselves and not by western proxies, if they get bombed, they can simply close the canals and straits, and the Western consumer will suffer. Just look at what the Chinese ship caused in price hikes when it got stuck in the Suez Canal for a few days.
2. Fear of Islamic Government: There is a fear of an Islamic government that adopts an Islamic financial system, which is an alternative to the fractional reserve banking system.
3. Historic Grudges: Muslims ruled the world from the 7th century to the 18th century, one empire over the other.
4. Contradiction to Western Ideology: Islam is contradictory to Western liberal ideology (both Western conservatives and liberals are secular).
5. Petro-Dollar: The US empire will collapse if the petrodollar is threatened, taking with it every single country that has its currency linked to the USD.
6. Israel: Planting Israel in the heart of the Middle East as a foreign entity and a Western advanced military base is a strategic move to act when any of the mentioned points are threatened.
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Why does the West hate Islam?
1. Straits: They need to control the strategic canals and straits; the most strategic canals and straits are in Muslim lands.
The tiny island of the UK managed to create an empire because it controlled most of the world's strategic straits.
If Muslims rule themselves and not by western proxies, if they get bombed, they can simply close the canals and straits, and the Western consumer will suffer. Just look at what the Chinese ship caused in price hikes when it got stuck in the Suez Canal for a few days.
2. Fear of Islamic Government: There is a fear of an Islamic government that adopts an Islamic financial system, which is an alternative to the fractional reserve banking system.
3. Historic Grudges: Muslims ruled the world from the 7th century to the 18th century, one empire over the other.
4. Contradiction to Western Ideology: Islam is contradictory to Western liberal ideology (both Western conservatives and liberals are secular).
5. Petro-Dollar: The US empire will collapse if the petrodollar is threatened, taking with it every single country that has its currency linked to the USD.
6. Israel: Planting Israel in the heart of the Middle East as a foreign entity and a Western advanced military base is a strategic move to act when any of the mentioned points are threatened.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...