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July 17, 2013


Title: What’s more important: Guns, Bombs, and Jihad, or Jobs and Food for their Children
Topic: Guns, Bombs, Jihad, or Jobs and Food
Discussed by David Rubin
with David Rubin Israel (DavidRubinIsrael.com)

Part 1 of 3

What is more important to the dads and moms in Egypt: Guns, Bombs, and Jihad, or Jobs and Food for their Children?  David Rubin shares why fifty-percent of the population in Egypt were dissatisfied with the former elected leader.

In this segment, David Rubin also clearly discusses two main Muslim denominations: Sunni and Shiite. Saudi’s and the Muslim Brotherhood are Sunnis while Iran is Shiite. And they hate each other and kill each other.



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Title: Is The Average Egyptian Against Islamic Fundamentalism?
Topic: Guns, Bombs, Jihad, or Jobs and Food
Discussed by David Rubin
with David Rubin Israel (DavidRubinIsrael.com)

Part 2 of 3

David Rubin explains why jobs and food for their children is the number one concern for most Egyptian parents. But they still are Muslims and they hate the Little Satan and the Big Satan.

Who is the aggressor in the Middle East? Who is performing genocide? And for the LIA – the low information American – genocide is defined as: the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.

Israel has over one million Arabs living in their country. They can go to school, own property, work, and practice their religion. In Egypt and many other Arab countries, the Muslims hunt down Jews and Christians like dogs and kill them. Who is the aggressor?



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Title: What To Expect To See Soon In Egypt
Topic: Guns, Bombs, Jihad, or Jobs and Food
Discussed by David Rubin
with David Rubin Israel (DavidRubinIsrael.com)

Part 3 of 3

Will Egypt suffer civil war like Syria? David Rubin says, “Yes.”

The focus in Egypt is the control of the military hardware. Thanks to the U.S. Government and the American Taxpayer, Egypt has the largest army in the Middle East.

David Rubin has released his latest book, Peace for Peace, visit his website at www.DavidRubinIsrael.com  for more information.



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