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Egyptian imports of liquefied natural gas have surged over the past two years to become the biggest in the region, overtaking long-term buyer Kuwait.
The most important optic of President Donald Trump ’s Gaza summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, was who was absent from the roster of world leaders standing behind him as he declared peace had come to the Middle East.
First, Sisi has overseen a massive reinforcement of the Egyptian Armored Corps, reflected in a five-billion-dollar deal with the United States. This reinforcement has seen the improvement of existing tanks and the upgrading of the rest of the ground forces, including the purchase of missiles and guided ammunition.
Trump gave an hour-long speech to the Israeli parliament as hostages were freed and the Palestinian prisoner release began. Here are the key moments.
A peace summit in Egypt on October 13 will gather global leaders, including Trump and Guterres, to seek an end to the war and enhance regional security. Hamas plans to release Israeli hostages; however,
The coming years will likely witness calibrated escalation—restrictions on labor, investment redirection, media warfare—while avoiding complete rupture.
In a pivotal biblical story — retold each Rosh Hashana, marking the Jewish new year — God orders Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham agrees, binds Isaac to an altar and is stopped before killing his son by an angel who says Abraham has passed a test of faith.
Now that all 20 living Israeli hostages have been reunited with their families after being held by Hamas for two years, North Texas lawmakers share how there can be a lasting peace in the Middle East.