Ahmad Sherif, from Egypt, posts an Arabic song, protesting Mubarak's rule.
Ahmad Sherif, from Egypt, posts an Arabic song, protesting Mubarak's rule.
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Rob asks why popular Islamic Egyptian preacher Amr Khaled announced from Amman the start of his campaign of blood donation to Gaza, and not from Egypt.
As'ad AbuKhalil notes that the last basketball game between a Turkish and an Israeli team was suspended on Tuesday after Turkish fans erupted in protests against the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, chanting “Israel, killers!”
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