The conflict in Gaza comes at an interesting time in Egyptian-Israeli
relations. Cairo recently saw the Muslim Brotherhood candidate assume
the Egyptian presidency, while in the past two years Israel has approved
two Egyptian military increases "in the Sinai Peninsula above levels
set in the Camp David Accords. The disposition of the forces in Sinai
coupled with the presence of the U.N.-mandated Multinational Force and
Observers mean at present, Egyptian forces do not pose a significant
threat to
Israel. How Egypt will respond to the conflict between Israel and Hamas
in the Gaza Strip remains to be seen, but should the Morsi government or
Egypt's military decide to support Gaza, such support would likely
consist of turning a blind eye toward militant activities and smuggling
in the Sinai Peninsula.
(Stratfor abstract).
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