The Egyptian physicist, Noha Hashad will attend Thursday an Israeli conference on the Jewish state rights to Judea and Samaria, Israeli Arutz Sheva reported. Hashad, a researcher in nuclear sciences, declared her plans to attend the conference entitled "Faithful to the Country", organized by the right-wing in Israel and attended by large numbers of extremist Jews. The researcher, who has already been living in Israel for the past several weeks, intends to introduce, during the conference, photocopies of the Holy Qura'n proving the alleged Jewish rights to the land of Israel and Egypt. Arutz Sheva claimed that Hashad was oppressed in Egypt for her pro-Israel stances. Hashad's opinions are widely decried in Egypt and the Arab world where Israel is considered an occupier of Palestinian territories. The Judea &Samaria Conference endeavors to impose pressure on the Israeli government to "thwart attempts to remove any settlements in the West Bank and abandon the historic land of Israel for any foreign power," according to "Arutz Sheva."