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Israel’s Foreign Ministry Denounces Egyptian TV series

Israel’s Foreign Ministry condemned a new Egyptian TV series that predicts its destruction in the year 2120.

According to a Foreign Ministry statement, the series “is completely unacceptable especially because the two states (Egypt and Israel) have had a peace treaty for the past 41 years.”

 

Named “El-Nehaya” — Arabic for “The End” — the Egyptian series is about a computer engineer living in a dystopian future dominated by cyborg clones. It’s one of the many dramas and soap operas that air each night during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began on April 24.

In the first episode, the series showed a teacher telling a class of students about “the war to liberate Jerusalem,” which he said occurred less than 100 years after Israel’s founding in 1948. The teacher said Jews in Israel “ran away and returned to their countries of origin” in Europe

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