Sunday, June 11, 2023
Egypt's True Face
If Anwar Sadat had not been murdered, it is possible that at some point, Egypt would have embraced a "warm peace" with Israel, incorporating neighborly relations that would have benefited each side. With Sadat's assassination, that peace became a cold one. The Jewish State recently had three defenders of the shared border murdered by an Egyptian border policeman, who some would say had "gone rogue". I would not necessarily characterize the killings as an act against the will of Egypt's government, which is as rife with Jew hate as it ever was under Nasser or the Muslim Brotherhood during their brief takeover. They issue statements that sound like Egypt's current leadership really seeks peace, but what they really yearn for no matter what accords previous governments signed, is a Middle East without the Zionist Entity.
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