Peloni: Khaled Hassan, an Egyptian-British national security & foreign policy researcher and Council Member of President Herzog’s Voice of the People, begins an exploration of how Egyptian policy makers view the world and why Egypt’s true north among these policy makers maintains a hostile focus towards and for Israel and the Israeli people.


I think that certain states are forever cursed. Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Egypt, Syria and others come to mind.
When a country is cursed it’s because most of the people are nasty. They are racist biggots with a yen to kill innocent people that they simply don’t like. They are represented by their governments who obviously agree with their citizenry and perhaps are often even more zealous in their actions.
Of course in any country over long periods of time, their murderous ways wane from time to time. In Egypt’s case they had a president, Sadat who for a time being decided to bravely wave an olive branch with Israel. Hence we still have this ongoing cold peace treaty with Egypt.
But the Israeli administration under Bibi and most Israelis know who Egypt and her citizens are. They helped support Hamas all of these decades and still do. Clearly Egypt, far from an ally, is a true enemy of Israel and I’m afraid that they always will be.
Egyptians are the dummies of the Islam world,
They don’t learn their lessons, or at the least don’t retain the knowledge that they are bottom of the Islamic food chain.
It’s not as if we hadn’t noticed. There is no way that Hamas could arm itself with so many missiles and other equipment used on 10/7 or movement of local representatives to Cairo or Turkey without Egyptian collusion. It seems that they are looking forward to yet another lesson.
@dreuveni
Quite true.