It might sound strange, but the current security coordination between Israel and Egypt is perhaps at the highest level it has been since the peace agreement was forged by the two nations.
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01 0 0Both of these govts should stop putting a brave face in front of the world because the facts on the ground prove otherwise.
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- 09 Aug 2012
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These acts are not the signs of govts strong co-operation. Why is it that such acts were unheard during Mubarak's regime when security ties were the same. Doesn't make sense!
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