That Sisi has outdone Mubarak’s policies in allying himself with Israel and coordinating with it against the besieged Palestinians is hardly surprising. Read more about Egypt's propagandists and the Gaza massacre
Up to 11 billion dollars was lost due to corrupt gas deals brokered with Israeli intelligence agents. Read more about How Israel and Mubarak stole billions of gas dollars from the Egyptian people
Contrary to current accusations, a judicial report found that it was Mubarak’s Minister of Interior who ordered the prisons to be opened. Read more about Did Hamas really help the Muslim Brotherhood break open Egypt's prisons?
Egyptian elite’s turn against the Palestinian people has deep roots in the peace treaty with Israel. Read more about Why are Egyptian media demonizing Palestinians?
Reporter Jillian Kestler-D’Amours talks about Israel’s historic and ongoing plans to forcibly displace the Palestinian Bedouin communities in the Naqab region. Read more about Mass demolition as Israel ethnically cleanses Naqab desert
Making Egypt more critical towards Israel requires a “structural change” within Egypt itself. Read more about Cairo remains dependent on US aid, says scholar of Egyptian foreign policy
Egypt’s policies toward Gaza are a barometer of the country’s foreign policy independence since the fall of Mubarak. Read more about Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has reneged on promises to Palestine
Why has Dublin’s best-known university, Trinity College, teamed up with Israel’s war industry? Read more about Ireland's elite abets Israel's crimes
Palestinians are cautious about the future of freedom of movement between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Read more about Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza -- for now
Palestinians in Gaza, half of whom are under 18 and more than a million dependent on food aid, were optimistic about Egypt’s new president. Their hopes for support are now quickly fading. Read more about Hopes for freedom of movement dashed, once again, in Gaza