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Egyptian poll shows widespread skepticism of US actions and 9/11 narratives

Egyptian poll shows widespread skepticism of US actions and 9/11 narratives The passage only cites a public opinion poll without revealing new evidence, specific actors, transactions, or actionable leads. It reflects general sentiment rather than a concrete investigative angle. Key insights: 53% of surveyed Egyptians doubt al Qaeda's responsibility for 9/11, blaming Israel, the US, or unknown entities.; 62% are uncertain or disbelieving about the US killing Osama bin Laden.; Young Egyptians express demand for proof of bin Laden's death.

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Egyptian poll shows widespread skepticism of US actions and 9/11 narratives The passage only cites a public opinion poll without revealing new evidence, specific actors, transactions, or actionable leads. It reflects general sentiment rather than a concrete investigative angle. Key insights: 53% of surveyed Egyptians doubt al Qaeda's responsibility for 9/11, blaming Israel, the US, or unknown entities.; 62% are uncertain or disbelieving about the US killing Osama bin Laden.; Young Egyptians express demand for proof of bin Laden's death.

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