Don’t overlook Egypt’s regional responsibility Egypt is the only anchor of relative stability in this fragmented and combustible region. President el-Sisi deserves help—or at the very least that we not stand in his way. Dan Schueftan Nov. 18, 2021
A look back at the ‘Arab Spring,’ 10 years later For a brief period, the hopeful eyes of the world were watching with aspirations that this might lead to a more open and democratic Middle East, or at least one in which the most entrenched, tyrannical leaders would be overthrown and basic human rights would be established. Sarah N. Stern Jan. 4, 2021
Israeli president, prime minister express sorrow over death of Hosni Mubarak Egypt announces three days of mourning following death of former president Hosni Mubarak, 91 • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Mubarak was a “personal friend” and “led his people to peace and security, to peace with Israel.” Feb. 26, 2020
The case for extending tenure to Egypt’s El-Sisi President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is fighting Islamic terror, and the Egyptian economy is starting to turn around. He is viewed as a vital leader in the Arab world. Why, then, change drivers mid-race? Itzhak Levanon Feb. 14, 2019
A new track for Israeli-Egyptian relations Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is determined to turn Egypt into a modern, advanced country. Eyal Zisser Feb. 4, 2019