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So Much for the Camp David "Peace" in 1979.Reader comment on item: Cairene Book Covers Submitted by Ynnatchkah (United States), Jul 31, 2008 at 14:55 So Much for the Camp David Peace in 1979. The titles of the books along with the cover already incites hatred. It reminds once when I was alone in Cairo for almost two weeks, in 1992, when a history teacher and a flutist (nephew of a military officer), dared to try to lure me... By not even having the vision that although I was not Israeli, chances were I was Jewish, one said when pointing out to a map and when insisting me to have me introduced to his mother, "Oy Vey"- guess neither Habybys were not very happy with their Arab Muslim female habybys, giving preference to a foreigner: "...Do you see that little piece of land occupied by Jews trashing it every day- they call it Israel"...." Don't worry...they won't last much".....We wil destroy them...all of them...." So much for the 1979 Jimmy Carter Camp David Agreement.
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