The Steadfastness and Confrontation Front (Arabic: جبهة الصمود والتصدي) was a political initiative of 4 December 1977 by the Palestine Liberation Organization...
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police, expelled Soviet military from the country and reformed the Egyptian army for a renewed confrontation with Israel. On 6 October 1973, in conjunction...
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example in 1977, when the Steadfastness and Confrontation Front was announced. But tensions remained, and the Rejectionist Front or similar initiatives were...
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Jehan Sadat (category University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences people)
including those to alimony and custody of children in the event of divorce. After visiting wounded soldiers at the Suez front during the Six-Day War in...
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society, Egypt's Islamists now felt betrayed, and publicly called for the overthrow of the Egyptian president and the replacement of the nation's system of...
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factions joined with hard-line Arab governments in the Steadfastness and Confrontation Front to condemn Egyptian attempts to reach a separate peace with...
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accompanied by a break with longtime ally and aid-giver the USSR—which was replaced by the United States—and by a peace process with Israel, symbolized...
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Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Hebrew Wikipedia)
International Zionist leaders sent telegrams to the Egyptian embassies in Austria and Washington D.C. expressing their desire to hold a secret meeting with Sadat...
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strong military and preparing it for a confrontation with Israel, both for offensive and defensive purposes and to enable him to politically negotiate...
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Corrective revolution (Egypt) (category Political and cultural purges)
police, expelled Soviet military from the country and reformed the Egyptian army for a renewed confrontation with Israel. During this time, Egypt was suffering...
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Governorate and is the founder of the Reform and Development Party along with Raymond Lakah. He participated actively in Egyptian politics, and in 2005 he...
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news}}: Check |url= value (help) Burns, John F. (August 21, 1990). "Confrontation in the Gulf; Libya Denounces Iraq's Decision to Take Westerners as Hostages"...
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Front Emblem of Yemen Flag of Yemen Foreign relations of Yemen Human rights in Yemen National anthem of Yemen Steadfastness and Confrontation Front Wahiba...
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Talaat Sadat (category Egyptian prisoners and detainees)
Egyptian politician, lawyer and former political prisoner. He was the nephew of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and the brother of Mohamed Anwar...
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nation, Sadat forgoes Soviet assistance (and their influence). In October 1973, Egypt and Syria launch a two-front attack on Israel. Egypt's planning proves...
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Atef Sadat (section Early life and career)
at Bilbeis Airport, and every pilot ran a fighter inside the fortified aircraft complex, and the planes were armed with bombs and ready, but the mission...
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Zaki as the Egyptian president. The cast includes Mervat Amin, Mona Zaki, and Ahmed El Sakka. The film captured intimate details about the president. One...
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1977 Egyptian bread riots (category Riots and civil disorder in Egypt)
spontaneous uprising against the increase in commodities' prices on the 18th and 19th of January after the Egyptian government cut subsidies for basic foodstuff...
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burned, we will part ways with them until death". The Al-Azhar Scholars Front criticized statements by Al-Azhar's Islamic Research Council to "burn The...
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Sadat Museum (category Egyptian building and structure stubs)
Sadat. It was inaugurated on February 17, 2009, by Suzanne Mubarak and Jehan Al Sadat and is located next to the planetarium of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina...
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2020–2021 China–India skirmishes (redirect from 2020 China–India confrontation)
Ladakh Front". The Wire (India). Retrieved 15 June 2020. Wahid, Siddiq (11 June 2020). "There is a Global Dimension to the India-China Confrontation in Ladakh"...
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clashes (June 2020) were a series of armed confrontations between Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the So Be Steadfast Operations Room, led by the Guardians...
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Algeria–Egypt relations (section Wars of 1967 and 1973)
South Yemen and the PLO who later called themselves the "Front of Steadfastness and Confrontation" in what was officially termed the Tripoli Declaration...
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2025 Trump–Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting (category United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
Media outlets described it as an unprecedented public confrontation between an American president and a foreign head of state. Leading up to the meeting...
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Inter-rebel conflict during the Syrian civil war (redirect from Islamic Front- Free Syrian Army Conflict)
Syrian opposition and Free Syrian Army have fought each other, with shifting alliances among various Islamist factions such as Al-Nusra Front, Ahrar al-Sham...
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activity and remains steadfast in being an independent and neutral motorcycle club. This has resulted in various verbal and physical confrontations with other...
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List of Palestinian suicide attacks (redirect from List of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine suicide attacks)
(2000–2005) Silent Intifada (2014) Israeli–Palestinian conflict (2015) Sumud (steadfastness) Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Johnston's Terrorism Archive Jewish...
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Karna (section Nomenclature and epithets)
"Psychological Growth and Heroic Steadfastness in the Mahābhārata". In Sherma, Rita; Sharma, Arvind (eds.). Hermeneutics and Hindu Thought: Toward a...
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1969 People's Park protest (category Riots and protests at UC Berkeley)
eventually sent in the state National Guard to quell the protests. The 1969 confrontation in People's Park grew out of the counterculture of the 1960s. Berkeley...
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Hungarian–Ottoman War (1437–1442) was the seventh confrontation between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. The war ended with...
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