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The Camp David Accord was not easy ---- Difficult access to the Camp David Accord

Camp David Summit The Camp David Accord was not easy Difficult access to the Camp David Accord JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Jewish organization in Washington published documents containing sensitive details about the negotiations that were held in 1978 by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat under US auspices. About 40 years after the Sadat-Begin Summit in Camp David, which culminated in an initial peace agreement between the two parties, the Israeli Education Center published a series of detailed memoirs from the archives of the administration of former President Jimmy Carter, especially those that highlight the preliminary negotiations held In March of the same year between the delegations of the American and Israeli leaders in Washington County. According to one document, Carter was seeking a broader peace agreement between Israel and the Arab world that would give up Tel Aviv, not only the Sinai Peninsula but also most of the West Bank, Gaza an

The inclusion of a common antibiotic in the list of "deadly drugs"

Cyprofloxacin antibiotic "The inclusion of a common antibiotic in the list of "deadly drugs Cyprofloxacin and other quinolone preparations are listed in the list of serious properties due to side effects on the body, especially the cardiovascular system. The researchers found that patients who took this antibiotic were more likely to dilate the aorta and rupture the blood vessels. The testing of these preparations on laboratory mice also confirmed their serious risk to health. The results showed that the drug had a very negative effect on diseased mice, with 79% having diarrhea, 67% rupture of the aorta, and 15% death. The researchers concluded that taking the antibiotic ciprofloxacin is a serious risk to the heart and blood vessels, and also disrupts the cellular processes, especially in the connective tissue, including inflammation and torn tendons and retinal detachment. Source: Medicom Forum

They’re back! Worms unfrozen after 42,000 years are alive and eating

They’re back! Worms unfrozen after 42,000 years are alive and eating Two worms that have been frozen in permafrost for up to 42,000 years have come back to life, and are now considered the oldest living animals on the planet, in what is being described as a major scientific breakthrough. The ancient nematodes (aka roundworms) are “moving and eating” again for the first time since the Pleistocene age, after coming back to life in Petri dishes, according to a new study by a team of Russian scientists in collaboration with Princeton University. “We have obtained the first data demonstrating the capability of multicellular organisms for longterm cryobiosis in permafrost deposits of the Arctic,” wrote the study’s authors. Some 300 prehistoric worms were defrosted in a laboratory at The Institute of Physico-Chemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science in Moscow and analysed for the study. Two females have since “showed signs of life” in a small –but groundbreaking– victory for the

EU trying to cheat UK out of Brexit, May should walk away with no deal – Salvini

EU trying to cheat UK out of Brexit, May should walk away with no deal – Salvini Matteo Salvini, Italy’s right-wing interior minister and leader of anti-immigrant Lega Nord, has claimed that Brussels is trying to “swindle” London in their Brexit negotiations, telling Theresa May to walk away without a deal. Salvini, an outspoken EU critic, told the Sunday Times that the British prime minister should adopt a tougher stance while dealing with Brussels. “My experience in the European parliament tells me you either impose yourself or they swindle you,” he maintained.  Salvini urged May to be ready to pull out of the talks without a deal “because on some principles there is no need to be flexible and you should not go backwards.” He also lashed out at the 27-member bloc, saying: “There is no objectivity or good faith [for Brexit talks] from the European side.” The interior minister, who once advocated Italy’s separation from the EU, claimed that his country “definitely” wanted May to

Diplomat in Riyadh: The decision on the Middle East issue is taken by King Salman and not by his crown prince

Diplomat in Riyadh: The decision on the Middle East issue is taken by King Salman and not by his crown prince Diplomatic sources confirmed that the King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, is the one who takes decisions in the country on the Middle East issue and gave special guarantees to support Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. A senior Arab diplomat in Riyadh told Reuters on Sunday that "the king in Saudi Arabia is the one who takes decisions, not the crown prince," Prince Mohammed bin Salman. "The United States fault that it believed that one country could pressure the other countries to surrender, But it is not about pressure, no Arab leader has to give up Jerusalem or the Palestinians. " "The problem is the lack of a cohesive plan for all countries," the diplomat said, commenting on the "Deal of the Century" initiative presented by the Bush administration, Donald Trump, led by his brother-in-law and adviser Jared Kouchner.

# -Dispute on the history of Punt1-2-Khaled Hassan Yousef

Dispute on the history of Punt1-#  Khaled Hassan Yousef On May 26, 2018, Waseem Al Sisi wrote an article in the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm, urging the headline "Punt is not Somalia! The content of the article was the maximization of the discovery of his claim that it had been investigated by the researcher Enas Shafei. The article says that "Punt is not Somalia, and its correct pronunciation is Bo-Win-T, which was read by its Galilean professor Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh, and its letters are written in Hieroglyphics - square in the sense of headquarters, then" Wyn "is the verb of Being. It is the feminization of hieroglyphics as it is in Arabic, so the meaning of the word consists of two parts: the place of existence and the interpretation of this word three mountains, and Somalia has no mountains but the mountains are the Ethiopian plateau! Where the lake "Tana" feeder to the headquarters of 80% of the Nile water. So it's a lake. Hatshepsut, whi

#-What the Horn of Africa is between reality and politics-Khaled Hassan Yousef

What the Horn of Africa is between reality and politics#  Khaled Hassan Yousef The relevant definitions confirm that the Horn of Africa is the peninsula of Somalia, which is bordered to the east, north and west by the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the port of Bab al-Mandab on the Red Sea. This is the homeland of Somali nationalism, including the Somali territories in Djibouti and the territory of Somalis who are urging the occupation of Kenya and Ethiopia. The location of Eritrea from the geography of the Horn of Africa is formed by a limited section and comes to include in the region by virtue of its geographical proximity, and the overlap of nationalism Afri geographically and socially with the Somalis. While the group of other countries that are included with the Horn of Africa as a political addition stems from the perceptions of external forces have historically contributed to the formulation of the distortion of the concept. The natural Somalia is t