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Katz: Israel Will Keep Troops in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza 'Security Zones'

Katz: Israel Will Keep Troops in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza 'Security Zones'

Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is steadily gaining political momentum through a growing number of official events that reinforce its standing both officially and publicly, although residential occupancy remains limited. According to Khaled... Read more.

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