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Egyptian people's committee call for revitalizing boycotting Israel in support of the Intifada
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 8/23/2001

The Egyptian anti - Zionism people's committee and in support of the Palestinian Intifada has called on all Arab states to halt all kinds of relations with Israel and to "revitalize official Arab boycott of Israel in support of the heroic Palestinian Intifada and liberating the Arab national will."

A statement issued by 11 people's committee in Cairo on Wednesday stressed that the Arab " street is boiling " against Israel and its escalated and continued aggressions against the unarmed Palestinians and the US- biased stances to Israel.

The committees also stressed in its statement the need of building the Arab force economically, scientifically and at the military levels reiterating that what was taken by force can only be restored back by means of force.

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  An Egyptian campaign to prevent receiving the new Israeli ambassador   (8/21/2001)
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  Egypt protests against Israel   (8/15/2001)

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