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In Egypt, polls opened on 9 November for the first round of the three-stage parliamentary elections. The role of the Muslim Brotherhood could prove to be decisive. Veit Medick reports ....
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Joint List MK Sami Abou Shahadeh, on September 25, 2019. (Hadas Parush/Flash90) Joint List Knesset member Sami Abou Shahadeh won the leadership of the Arab nationalist Balad faction Saturday night, beating out incumbent Mtanes Shihadeh, who has led the party in the last three elections. Abou Shahadeh won 230-159 in a vote by the faction’s central committee. According to internal party rules, Shihadeh is now ineligible to be on the party’s slate in the March election. Abou Shahadeh entered the Knesset in October 2019 as part of the Joint List alliance of four majority-Arab parties. A resident of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, he previously served on the city’s municipal council as a Balad representative, even joining mayor Ron Huldai’s ruling coalition. ....
egyptians. couric: who are they? they are part of a minority that is intent on dealing with egypt and the regime, a blow that i hope will never happen. couric: as we spoke. thanks. couric: .gunshots rang out from the square below. giving what we re seeing behind us at this moment, do you truly believe there can be a peaceful transition of power while president mubarak is still in office? 100%. there will be a peaceful transition of power and i am sure that what you re witnessing today will be something of the past, hopefully sooner than many people think. couric: but by nightfall it had only escalated. molotov cock tails replaced the sticks and stones of the afternoon clashes. a message on twitter spoke volumes. oh, my god, oh, my god. we in tahrir square. they are killing us. the thugs have killed us. it s been absolutely appalling what is happening down there. >there. couric: no stranger to conflict, marie colvin of the sunday times lost her eye ....
this is the cbs evening news with katie couric reporting live from cairo. couric: good evening, everyone. it may be after midnight, but as you can see behind me, hundreds of diehard protesters are still milling around liberation square. it s been a bloody day here in cairo. according to the egyptian health ministry, as of now, at least three people have been killed, more than 600 injured in today s violence. all of egypt is holding its breath wondering what will happen next. it rapidly became clear president mubarak s words had only inflamed the street. his supporters flooded the square. some rode in on horses and camels brandishing weapons and hurling rocks. ibrahim kamel, general secretariat of mubarak s administration, praised the new wave the protesters and dismissed the demonstrators demanding change. i m sorry to say, that these few people that are standing in the square are not egypt or the egyptians. couric: who are they? they are part of a minority th ....