Weekend Reading: Hebrew in Egypt, Israeli Nukes, and Jewish Beirut
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Weekend Reading: Hebrew in Egypt, Israeli Nukes, and Jewish Beirut

Reading selection for the weekend of June 30, 2017.
An Egyptian Muslim man reads the Quran in al-Azhar mosque as restoration work is conducted ahead of Pope Francis’ visit, in Cairo (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters).
An Egyptian Muslim man reads the Quran in al-Azhar mosque as restoration work is conducted ahead of Pope Francis’ visit, in Cairo (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters).

Amira Sayed Ahmed finds that more Egyptian university students are learning Hebrew for reasons that range from business needs to cultural curiosity.

Guy Laron examines the historical instances in which Israeli military officials considered using nuclear weapons in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars.

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Egypt

Israel

Lebanon

Wars and Conflict

Wissam Saade reviews a new history of Beirut’s Jewish community that challenges romanticized historical assumptions.

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Egypt

Israel

Lebanon

Wars and Conflict

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Egypt

Israel

Lebanon

Wars and Conflict

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