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A woman paints a wall, which was built in front of Israeli embassy in Cairo, Giza, August 6, 2011. Since the militant ambush near the Israeli border of Egypt, which left several Egyptians dead, people have protested at the embassy, bringing down Israeli flag one time, painting Israeli embassy's wall another time. Notably, painting embassy's wall has become a sort of a daily routine as protesters express national sentiments against Israel. The first line, in Arabic, reads, literally: "We've patted under our armpits." The line is after a folcloric song of iconic singer Sheik Imam who composed his song after Egypt's defeat in 1967 by Israel, mocking Egyptian military's disgraceful defeat. The second line, in Arabic, reads: "Egypt above all".
Staff 10 Sep 2011
Four officers and 42 soldiers were injured in the Israeli Embassy clashes between protesters and security forces...
Hundreds of protesters are destroying the concrete barrier in front of Israeli Embassy, Giza, September 9,2011. some of participants in Friday of correcting the path march from Tahrir Square to the embassy holding hammers to destroy the recently built barrier around the embassy.
Staff 10 Sep 2011
Around 219 Egyptian people were injured in clashes between protesters and security forces near the Israeli embassy in...
Military stands guard in front of Israeli embassy as protesters shout anti-Israel slogans, Giza, August 22, 2011. For fourth day in a row, Egyptia protesters continue to protest against killing an army officer and four soliders at Egyptian-Israeli borders in Sinai by Israeli army in what Israel Ahas justified as a "mistake" during a huntdown opertaion for suspects who allegedly bombed an Israeli bus killing many. Protesters demanded expulsion of Israeli ambassador, recall of Egyptian ambassador in Israel, and a review of Camp David Accord.
Staff 10 Sep 2011
Egyptian military tanks and armored vehicles have been deployed to protect the Israeli embassy in Cairo after a group...
Protesters burning Israeli flag, Israeli embassy, Giza, 15 May, 2011. Thousands of protesters marched from Tahrir Square and Cairo University to the Israeli embassy, holding Palestinian flags, in commemoration of the Nakba Day. Protesters called on Egyptian government and armed forces to open the Rafah border crossing and let aid convoys in to Gaza.
Reuters 10 Sep 2011
CAIRO/JERUSALEM - Egyptian demonstrators who stormed the building housing Israel's embassy in Cairo on Friday...
Hundreds of protesters destroying the concrete barrier in front of Israeli embassy, Giza, September 9, 2011. Some participants in Friday of correcting the path march from Tahrir Square to the embassy holding hammers to destroy recently built barrier around the embassy.
Waleed Magdy 09 Sep 2011
Egyptian protesters on Friday broke down parts of a protective concrete wall outside the building housing the Israeli...
Thousands of protesters do Friday's prayer prior to Friday of correcting the path of revolution, Tahrir Square, Cairo, September 9, 2011, which aims to pressure the ruling military council to end military trials of civilians and set a timeframe and clear plan for handing power to a civilian government.
Mohamed Elmeshad
Omar Halawa
09 Sep 2011
Around 30,000 protesters gathered in Tahrir Square Friday to protest the ruling military council's performance and...
Israel Envoy to Egypt Yitzhak Levanon
MENA 05 Sep 2011
Israeli Ambassador to Egypt Yitzhak Levanon returned to Cairo after a short visit to Tel Aviv today, while Egyptian...
Workers establish high security barriers in front of Israeli embassy, Cairo, September 3,2011. Protesters who demanding expulsion of Israeli ambassador, suspend their sit-in in front of the embassy few days ago.
Arabic Edition 04 Sep 2011
The governor of Giza has spoken in defense of the construction of a giant concrete wall around the Israeli Embassy,...
Egyptians protest at Israeli violence
MENA 24 Aug 2011
Protesters demonstrating at the Israeli Embassy in Cairo called on Tuesday for a million-man protest Friday to demand...
File photo showing Libya's leader Muammer Gaddafi attends the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Food Security Summit, Rome, November 16, 2009. Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on August 22, 2011 as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya's oil riches. Gaddafi's whereabouts were not known.
Mai Elwakil 24 Aug 2011
Conflicting news about the whereabouts of Muammar Qadhafi as rebels stormed his fortress-like compound in Tripoli...