• Middle East Monitor celebrated the achievements of Iraqi Scholar

News in brief

Prev Next

Bilateral project reinforces Egypt's position in the energy field

Bilateral project reinforces Egypt's position in the energy field

Egypt's minister of Energy and Electricity, Ahmad Imam, has announced that an electricity project connecting Egypt and Saudi Arabia would allow for the exchange of 3,000 megawatts of energy, with Egypt becoming the central point of regional electricity connection. Imam said that Egypt is currently linked with Europe and Turkey via its link with Jordan and Syria ... Read more

$35 million funding for Gaza Strip municipalities

$35 million funding for Gaza Strip municipalities

The Gulf Cooperation Council program to reconstruct Gaza continues to fund street and road rehabilitation and maintenance projects in the Gaza Strip and has granted $35.7 million to Gaza municipalities through the Islamic Development Bank in Jeddah. The Director General of the department of coordination and facilitation of aid in PECDAR, Wael Salah, has made a s... Read more

Hospital patients in Gaza poisoned by gas from Israel

Hospital patients in Gaza poisoned by gas from Israel

It has been announced that four Palestinian patients were poisoned by carbon monoxide gas sent to Gaza hospitals as nitrous gas. Palestinian Health Minister, Mofeed al-Mokhalalati, affirmed that four patients were poisoned by the carbon monoxide gas as they were injected with it in the belief that it was nitrous gas used in anaesthesia. Al-Mokhalalati said that... Read more

Palestinian engineer produces 10 ear wheat plant each containing 100 grains

Palestinian engineer produces 10 ear wheat plant each containing 100 grains

A Palestinian agricultural researcher has succeeded in producing 7 to 12 ears of wheat from a single seed each containing exactly 100 seeds. This is one of four other successful experiments carried out by the agricultural engineer, Ali Odwan, the head of Beit-Hanoun Agricultural School. Odwan expected that the result of his new successful experiment would inc... Read more

Morsi calls for armed groups in Sinai to lay down their arms

Morsi calls for armed groups in Sinai to lay down their arms

In the wake of the liberation of the seven Egyptian soldiers kidnapped by armed groups in the Sinai Peninsula, Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday called for the kidnappers to give up their arms saying: "Weapons must only be carried by the army and the police." In his first speech after receiving the soldiers and their families in Almaza military airba... Read more

May 2013 Guest Writer | Alison Weir

Alison Weir - ifonlyamericansknew.org

MEMO Event Review

Back Home

Featured Reports and Briefing papers

        
  Shin Bet - An ingrained culture of torture and deceits The pillars of Israeli education