Today in Jewish History – Adar 10

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Sponsored by Aish.com: In 1980, Israel and Egypt exchanged ambassadors, marking a new era of cordial, if cold, diplomacy. In 1973, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat had orchestrated an attack on Israel in the Yom Kippur War, but after suffering defeat he became resigned to Israel’s existence. In 1977, Sadat and Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Peace Agreement, for which they received the Nobel Peace Prize. Much of the Arab world was outraged by Sadat’s overtures toward Israel, and he was assassinated by a Muslim in 1981.

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Arab crimes

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Arabs, Jew-hating Europeans and the unfit talking-heads over at the UN only care about brutality when they believe it is done by Jews, but they are 100% complacent when worse brutality occurs by Arabs. The thousands upon thousands of Arabs who languish in Syrian prisons, such as the torture chamber of Palmyra is never brought up as a subject, nor how the PLO utterly destroyed Lebanon by instigating the civil war in Lebanon, nor how the Palestinians and Syrians cut the fingers of Lebanese Christian children to ensure they could never hold a gun, nor how Arafat once told the

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