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(Tehran Times-Iran) Hassan Hanizadeh - Israeli Foreign Minister Sylvan Shalom has announced that at least 10 Arab embassies will be established in Tel Aviv by the yearend. Qatar, Oman, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, and occupied Palestine are to send ambassadors to Tel Aviv by the end of 2005, according to reports. The Sharm el-Sheikh summit paved the way for the future diplomatic relations between the Arabs and Israel, and Sharon was the real winner of the meeting. In fact, the Arab states' attempt to establish relations with Israel is one of the most dangerous chapters in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The establishment of diplomatic ties is one of the treacherous plans within the evil Greater Middle East Initiative, which is meant to make Israel the regional gendarme. If the current trend continues, the prediction of the Arab political analyst, who said that by 2010 no Arab would be able to spend a day without eating an egg imported from Israel, will come true. 2005-02-14 00:00:00Full Article
Iran: Arabs in Israel's Trap
(Tehran Times-Iran) Hassan Hanizadeh - Israeli Foreign Minister Sylvan Shalom has announced that at least 10 Arab embassies will be established in Tel Aviv by the yearend. Qatar, Oman, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, and occupied Palestine are to send ambassadors to Tel Aviv by the end of 2005, according to reports. The Sharm el-Sheikh summit paved the way for the future diplomatic relations between the Arabs and Israel, and Sharon was the real winner of the meeting. In fact, the Arab states' attempt to establish relations with Israel is one of the most dangerous chapters in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The establishment of diplomatic ties is one of the treacherous plans within the evil Greater Middle East Initiative, which is meant to make Israel the regional gendarme. If the current trend continues, the prediction of the Arab political analyst, who said that by 2010 no Arab would be able to spend a day without eating an egg imported from Israel, will come true. 2005-02-14 00:00:00Full Article
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