The article is about the recent killingof the people on a cruise towards the destination of the Sinai peninsula. The weather reports that day were reporting heaving rain and winds, also trouble navigating the ship might be involved. The government went on to say meterologists were forecasting a flood soon to come during that day they also warned travelers to stay off the highway if teh bad weather was to come. It was discovered despite bad weather, weather might not of been the only problem in the crashing of the ship.
My reaction to the article is its sad that the accident had to happen because the three peoples lives could of been saved very easily. I personally wanna say sorry to the family of the victims because dying of a accident that could of been stopped is very depressing. The ship should of been smarter with the navigations and the depth perception of how close they were to the pier so they could avoid the crash. The other 147 passengers i hope are very lucky to be alive and should be thankful it wasn't one of them being a victim.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/02/26/egypt.cruise.ship/index.html?iref=allsearch
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Israel tells citizens to leave Sinai due to kindap threat
The article is about the recent outlet of militia attacks in Egpty's Sinai peninsula. The Israel government is telling tourists and other non-natives to leave the country due to the threats of kidnappings near Egypt's Sinai peninsula.
My reaction to the article is that the people of Israel and Egypt should listen to the government. If you wanna take the risk of being kidnapped and most likely never seeing your family again is very bad choice of you if you choose that path. The Israel government this time to me has actually done something right this time in by warning the tourists and non-natives for the risk of kidnappings in Egypt's Sinai peninsula area. The militia are pathetic people because they attack people that have no type of weapons to defend themselves thats why they are not men that are worthy of even representing those "warrior's". The militia are just a bunch of wannabe's trying find their worth in life.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/13/israel.sinai.warning/index.html?iref=allsearch
My reaction to the article is that the people of Israel and Egypt should listen to the government. If you wanna take the risk of being kidnapped and most likely never seeing your family again is very bad choice of you if you choose that path. The Israel government this time to me has actually done something right this time in by warning the tourists and non-natives for the risk of kidnappings in Egypt's Sinai peninsula area. The militia are pathetic people because they attack people that have no type of weapons to defend themselves thats why they are not men that are worthy of even representing those "warrior's". The militia are just a bunch of wannabe's trying find their worth in life.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/13/israel.sinai.warning/index.html?iref=allsearch
Monday, May 17, 2010
April on Inside the Middle East
The article is about recent events and entertainment in the Middle East the first even is the gathering of harley Davidson owners across the Middle East and some from Europe. Diamond dealers, bankers, teachers exchanged valuables from business suits for leather jackets and bandanas. A new record might be set by the first Arabic women to cross the North Pole she is a twenty-seven year old named Elham Al-Qasimi. Elham has been training herself mentally and physically the last couple months to get prepared for the long journey. Also the richest horse race recently happened in Dubai, the name of it is The Dubai World Cup it happened at a newly built multi-billion dollar meydan race track. Camel trekking is one of the worst imagining places for no water available most of the time, but for some crossing the Sahara is a tradition.
My reaction to the article is very interesting while some of this stuff in the United States might be boring in Eastern hemishpere it may be there only entertainment. The multi-billion building of the race track sort of bothers me due to the struggles of starvation and poverty near Egypt and it's confusing to me that their so worried about a horse track. The women trying to set the record for crossing the North Pole and her being the only Arabic lady to do so is exciting for most of the Middle East due to the down look women get in the Middle East.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/06/april.synopsis/index.html?iref=allsearch
My reaction to the article is very interesting while some of this stuff in the United States might be boring in Eastern hemishpere it may be there only entertainment. The multi-billion building of the race track sort of bothers me due to the struggles of starvation and poverty near Egypt and it's confusing to me that their so worried about a horse track. The women trying to set the record for crossing the North Pole and her being the only Arabic lady to do so is exciting for most of the Middle East due to the down look women get in the Middle East.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/06/april.synopsis/index.html?iref=allsearch
Friday, May 14, 2010
Egyptian custom find undeclared firearms in bag
The article is about the recent catching of a man trying to enter New York from a flight and the authorities found a little arsenal of firearms, ammunition, and knives. The man had have arrived from Cairo, Egypt not knowing that the U.S. had a law that u had to be cleared that u could go on a flight with firearms and other dangerous weapons, but it is permittable in the U.S. to carry firearms and other weapons if your permitted by the airline you are traveling on. Other countries than the U.S. have serious restrictions for firearms on air flights.
My reaction to the article is i feel sort of weird because the weapons are in reach of the passengers how does the airline know that maybe a man truthful to the taliban had worked with airplanes, or even studied the exact airplane he was going to be on that day so he could find where they hold the luggage. It's very pathetic that the airport that he lifted off from in Cairo, Egypt didn't get ahold of the weapons before he reached the borders of the U.S. it's almost like they could care less if something happened and that's what makes me so mad that they don't care if we die. I think that the Middle Eastern countries should tighten up their airports so risk like this couldn't happen it's bad how Cairo's airport officials handle this situation i think i could do better and I haven't even got my high school diploma yet.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/05/12/egyptian-officials-find-undeclared-firearms-in-baggage/
Friday, May 7, 2010
Egypt cancels ceremony for restored synagogue
The article is about The recent fall of the Al Aqsa mosque and the rebuilding of it. The government pushed back the date of the ceremony because they want to show the audience their still fans of Israel while in the process of building the church. The synagogue is where most people believe the prophet Mohammed passed away to heaven. They also had an age limit and gender type allowed to go in to pray at the mosque. The article also shows the recent fall of Jews in the part of Israel their used to be up to 80,000 now their's only 100 Jews left in the Israel area, The Jews that want a museum dedicated to the Egyptian Jewish heritage.
My reaction to the article is that the government of Israel is trying to put the pieces togehter while keeping the community at ease. The movement of the Jews is very touching because I am a Jew myself and it's only reasonable for the Jews to have some say in the community they once overpowered with gracefullness, kindess, and very important people of our earth has ever seen. The building of the synagogue is helping the community also restore their emotions of such a profound piece of history.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/03/15/egypt.synagogue.ceremony/index.html?iref=allsearch
My reaction to the article is that the government of Israel is trying to put the pieces togehter while keeping the community at ease. The movement of the Jews is very touching because I am a Jew myself and it's only reasonable for the Jews to have some say in the community they once overpowered with gracefullness, kindess, and very important people of our earth has ever seen. The building of the synagogue is helping the community also restore their emotions of such a profound piece of history.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/03/15/egypt.synagogue.ceremony/index.html?iref=allsearch
Four Palestinians killed in border tunnel
The article is about the recent accidental killing of four Palenstinians. The tunnels that are on the borders of Egypt and Garza are very active from transporting of weapons to human aids and the Israel army targets them frequently to check upon terroist acts, or other such crimes. The recent construction of steel walls along the border are hopefully to stop the threat of these accidental killings, or more deadly terroist threats.
My reaction to this article is that it's to the fault of th government for not knowing who is at risk down at the tunnels. I believe they first should check upon their intelligence before doing such a big act of blowing things up. The victims of the bombings families should look into suing or even trying to prosecute the people that layed down the acts of bombing the tunnel.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/29/egypt.gaza/index.html?iref=allsearch
My reaction to this article is that it's to the fault of th government for not knowing who is at risk down at the tunnels. I believe they first should check upon their intelligence before doing such a big act of blowing things up. The victims of the bombings families should look into suing or even trying to prosecute the people that layed down the acts of bombing the tunnel.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/04/29/egypt.gaza/index.html?iref=allsearch
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