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November 2, 1945: The attempted forced conversion by Muslim Brotherhood

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Submitted by Raquel (United States), Aug 22, 2022 at 16:42

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The Council

Vol.2, No.8: Oct, 1945

...Jewish businesses. In addition, Al-Ikhwan al-Muslim, Moslem Mouthpiece of the Moslem Brotherhood reminded the Jews of the events of November 2, 1945 in Cairo, when a number of Jews were killed, injured and advised them to hasten to change their religion since the day of reckoning was approaching.
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