September 5, 2012

Israel and Egypt: All Bad News?

Brom, The American Interest

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President Morsi's August 12 sacking of the top commanders of the Egyptian Military and intelligence services only exacerbates these Israeli concerns. The sacking signaled a further tilt in the internal balance of power in favor of Egypt's new Brotherhood-dominated civilian leadership at the expense of security chiefs with whom Israel has had decades-long relations

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