The fears in Israel of a deterioration in relations with Egypt, following President Mohammed Morsi's removal from office of the head of the Supreme Military Council, Hussein Tantawi, and armed forces chief Sami Anan, are both premature and exaggerated. Security coordination between the two countries will continue; there is nothing to indicate that it's about to come to an end. In fact, Israel-Egypt...
Israel should understand who is commanding Egypt's forces in Sinai
After President Morsi's defense chiefs shakeup, it's crucial that we understand the ideology and the goals of those who are commanding these troops, namely, the Muslim Brotherhood.
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