September 6, 2011

In Sinai, Hope for Egypt-Israel Peace

Daniel Nisman, Jerusalem Post

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Despite the post-revolution lawlessness currently gripping the Middle East’s most populous nation, the Egyptian government’s actions in Sinai prove that it is still very much in control of the country, even if a transition to real democracy eventually proves to be wishful thinking on the part of the international community.

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