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Mubarak’s downfall: the view from a privileged observer, Israel

Saturday, February 12th 2011 - 05:08 UTC
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General Tantawi appointed chairman of the Higher Military Council General Tantawi appointed chairman of the Higher Military Council

Israel’ former ambassador to Egypt was particularly pessimistic Friday after hearing of President Hosni Mubarak's dramatic resignation. Zvi Mazel anticipated that the Egyptian Army will rule for years: it’s a whole new world, with no one left to lead the pragmatic states”

“It's over, Egypt is no longer a superpower” former Israeli Ambassador to Cairo Zvi Mazel told Ynet. “Egypt has completely lost its status in the area, while Turkey and Iran are on the way up. It's a different world”

“As long as we had Mubarak, there was no void in our relations with the region. Now we're in big trouble“ he underlined. Israel, Mazel said, had many reasons for concern. ”From a strategic point of view, Israel is now facing a hostile situation. It's over, there is no one left to lead the pragmatic, moderate state.“

Mazel said it could take time before a new government was established in Egypt.

”The familiar governmental framework of the past 30 years has dissolved, and it will take a year or two or three before a new regime rises to power”.

“The next stage is disbanding parliament, as the people won't accept a parliament based on fraud, and holding new elections. Naturally, the opposition will also want to run in these elections and will ask for a longer period of time to gain recognition. The Muslim Brotherhood will take action as well, of course.”

Mazel also spoke about the meaning of military rule, which he believes Egypt is expected to experience in the coming years. “It's a whole new world, an unknown world. The army is responsible for the jurisdiction systems, and the military constitutional regime is completely different than civilian rule”.

”General Tantawi has been appointed chairman of the Higher Military Council, making him the 'de facto' temporary president. He is a well known person who never even thought about running for president. In any event, there is no longer a familiar legitimate governmental framework in Egypt.“

According to the former envoy, the fate of Israel's relations with Egypt in the coming years is hard to predict. ”(Tantawi) is okay, but the strategic situation comprises forces we are unfamiliar with. The army will likely maintain the peace agreement (with Israel), but there will be developments we cannot foresee at this time.“
He did say, however, that the Muslim Brotherhood movement has no foothold in the new reality. ”At this stage the army is anti-Muslim Brotherhood. They did some screening to let in as few (Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers) as possible, and they won't let them rise.“

”We may see a series of upheavals in the region now. Mubarak's downfall supports revolutionaries everywhere, from Yemen to Algeria. The question is whether such Middle East will be manageable. What if there are coups in Jordan, Morocco or Saudi Arabia? Only God knows who will take power”. (Y Netnews.com)

 

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  • Redhoyt

    They've had a 'General Election' and it would seem that a General has been elected :-)

    Feb 12th, 2011 - 05:35 am 0
  • Forgetit87

    To gain sympathy from the western audiences, Israel frequently boasts of being the only democracy in the region (nevermind Turkey and Lebanon). But now that a country tries to get rid of its decades-old dictatorship, one can see how Israel really values democracies. I hope the hipocrisy will not pass unnoticed by people over the world.

    Feb 12th, 2011 - 05:45 am 0
  • Redhoyt

    You must be young TIT ... hipocrisy (sic) and politics walk hand in hand !

    I always thought there was another 'y' in hipocrisy ..... there SHOULD always be another 'why' in hypocrisy :-)

    “ ... Nothing is more unjust, however common, than to charge with hypocrisy him that expresses zeal for those virtues which he neglects to practice; since he may be sincerely convinced of the advantages of conquering his passions, without having yet obtained the victory, as a man may be confident of the advantages of a voyage, or a journey, without having courage or industry to undertake it, and may honestly recommend to others, those attempts which he neglects himself...” Samuel Johnson

    “ ... Every individual needs revolution, inner division, overthrow of the existing order, and renewal, but not by forcing them upon his neighbors under the hypocritical cloak of Christian love or the sense of social responsibility or any of the other beautiful euphemisms for unconscious urges to personal power ...” C.Jung

    Feb 12th, 2011 - 05:58 am 0
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