[Although Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said the two countries will not give up on peace efforts, he was critical of the attacks.] Sharon is making the peace process difficult, ... The use of excessive force will never lead to peace. |
[World leaders condemned the bombings. The White House called the attacks] barbaric ... bringing the perpetrators of these acts to justice. |
a belligerent attitude whose grave consequences we caution against. It is an attitude which threatens the very essence of peace. |
a difficult man; no one knew what he was thinking. |
a message of peace to the whole world that speaks too much now about terrorism. |
a turning point in Egyptian history. |
Activities which are inconsistent with the requirements and spirit of peace, such as settlement activities and the confiscation of lands, should be determined, |
advance peace in the region. |
All the numbers from all the governorates indicate a crushing victory for the crescent, ... This means that hopefully he will win with a huge margin. |
All theatres in Egypt were warned not to use real fire on the stage. |
An honest observer of the evolution of conditions in Egypt would discover that terrorism is an alien phenomenon, strange to our values and heritage. |
Any withdrawal from occupied territory is very highly appreciated, ... would not be accepted by public opinion in the area. |
As I had promised for the presidential election, the upcoming legislative polls will also be free and fair and will take place under the supervision of the electoral commission and the judges, |
At the end it was everybody's fault, not one in particular, because the place wasn't meant to be a theater, |
better to choose who we know than one we don`t know. |