Egypt Air removes Israel from map

Fulfilling Iran's dream of "wiping Israel off the map:"

Egypt Air, the largest airline in Egypt, has removed Israel from the map - literally. On its website, Ynet has learned, Jordan's land reaches the Mediterranean Sea.

The airline's subsidiary, Air Sinai, flies to Israel regularly, but customers seeking flights to Ben Gurion National Airport will have a hard time finding them. On the map are the names of the Mideast capitals - Amman, Beirut, and Damascus - but Israel is nowhere to be found.

Egypt Air is the first large airline to have omitted the state from its map of destinations. Other airlines based in Muslim countries, such as Turkish Airlines and Royal Jordanian, include Israel and Tel Aviv on its maps.

The omission is especially odd seeing as the company continues to fly to Israel four times a week. Cairo-Tel Aviv flights were temporarily halted following the recent uprising that overturned the government, but were then reinstated.

And Obama: "What, me worry?" The dufus is supporting the governments of Bahrain and Yemen despite the fact that their rulers fired on their protestors. Mubarak's troops never fired a shot and he ditched him like a bad suit.

Contrary, hypocritical, confused, weak foreign policy. When are the adults going to take charge? I'd almost prefer the striped pants set at the State Department to the muggles in the White House.



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