Mubarak, Arafat, Hussein in 1988
Israel is apprehensive about the situation in Egypt. The fall of the Mubarak regime presents a wonderful opportunity for a government that the people of Egypt can be happy with, but there are many rumors of an Islamic Brotherhood rule eventually capturing a large portion of the Middle East. One of their stated goals is to kill Jews and destroy Israel.
Here is a portion of a column from Davud Frum, a CNN columnist:
1) Right now, Egypt cooperates with Israel in isolating the Hamas regime in Gaza. What if Egypt changes its mind? If Egypt stops policing the border between Gaza and Sinai, Israel will be forced into an ugly choice. Allow Hamas to import weapons or else intrude into Egyptian territory to close the border itself. What do Israelis fear? Some scenarios:
2) The Mubarak regime operates an effective if heavy-handed counterterrorism regime inside Egypt. Egypt has produced its share of terrorists: the blind sheikh who tried to blow up New York landmarks, 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta. But these terrorists have been compelled by Egypt’s efficient police to operate outside Egypt. What if that changed? If the Egyptian police collapse, Cairo — population 17 million — suddenly becomes an attractive place for terrorists to hide.
3) Israel enjoys peace on its two longest borders, with Egypt and Jordan. Peace has enabled Israel to reduce defense spending from about one-quarter of GDP in the 1980s to 9% by the end of the 1990s to only 6.7% in 2010. Peace has also freed Israel to concentrate its forces against a shorter list of threats. A hostile turn by Egypt will intensify Israel’s security problems and force increases in Israel’s defense spending.
We must watch and pray for Israel and her safety. There are many issues to be solved at this point.
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