The U.S. State Department on Wednesday outlined its position on former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi’s government: State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Morsi’s government “wasn’t a democratic rule … What I mean is what we’ve been referencing about the 22 million people who have been out there voicing their views and making...

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A “Dear Colleague” letter currently collecting signatures in Congress – and due to be delivered to Qatari Ambassador to the U.S. Mohammed Bin Abdullah al-Rumaihi – expresses concern over Doha’s assistance to Hamas: The draft letter, addressed directly to Rumaihi, acknowledges that “longstanding, strategic bilateral relations between the United States and Qatar,...

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CNN this morning posted to the top of its international online front page a report highlighting incidents in Alexandria, Egypt during which pro-Morsi Muslim Brotherhood forces attacked and then threw their teenage victims from building rooftops. The grisly footage is embedded below. CNN contextualized the video on its site with...

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Middle East analysts have traditionally outlined at least four broad categories of internal structural problems plaguing efforts to establish and stabilize a viable Palestinian state. The Western-backed Palestinian Authority government (PA) which controls the West Bank lacks sovereignty over even the Palestinian-controlled territories that they explicitly reserve for a future...

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Former Egyptian Finance Minister Hazem el-Beblawi has been named Egypt’s prime minister, as the country’s military moved to stabilize political chaos that began weeks ago when millions of anti-government protesters flooded into the streets demanding the ouster of the country’s Muslim Brotherhood-linked then-President Mohammed Morsi. Egypt’s interim president on Tuesday named liberal economist...

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Dozens of terrorists linked to Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated groups have entered the Sinai Peninsula from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip with the intention of clashing with the Egyptian army, according to a senior Egyptian official. The official told the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper that Egyptian authorities have observed the entry of 150 Izz al-Din al-Qassam...

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A scandal that shook Qatari news channel Al Jazeera this afternoon – in which 22 of the the station’s staffers in Egypt resigned over what they allege is editorial control from Doha enforcing pro-Muslim Brotherhood coverage – is the latest in a series of controversies that have battered the station’s...

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Egyptian violence that spiked last Friday during rallies held by supporters of Egypt’s former president Mohamed Morsi – the events were part of a “Day of Rejection” called for by Morsi supporters – extended through the weekend and into Monday. Dozens were reportedly killed over the weekend, as rival protests...

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Supporters of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi were reportedly shot and killed today trying to break into the military facility where the Islamist official has been placed in “preventative” detention by Egyptian military authorities. The army quickly denied reports that the demonstrators had been shot by Egyptian troops, emphasizing that...

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Egyptians ranging from young protesters physically in Tahrir Square to elements of Egypt’s upper society have seen assertions that the army’s moves against former president Mohamed Morsi – taken after what were likely the largest national protests in human history – constituted a coup. Reuters reports on broad disagreement with...

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