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Sheikh Khalad Abdalla

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Egyptian television news host

Sheikh Khalad Abdalla (Arabic:خالد عبد الله يونس)(b. 1964) is a former Egyptian television news host on the Islamic satellite channel Al-Nas TV (Arabic قناة الناس ) until the shutdown of Al-Nas TV on July 3, 2013. On his September 8, 2012, show he played a clip from Innocence of Muslims, a few days prior to the 2012 diplomatic missions attacks Al Jazeera English called him controversial and hardline.

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  4. The Christian Science Monitor (12 September 2012). "US Ambassador murdered as extremists on all sides win, again". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  5. "How did obscure hate film earn global wrath? - Arts and Culture News". Al Jazeera. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2021.


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