Egyptian elections
This is how Israeli analysts analyze the elections in Egypt. Criticism of the dictatorial politics, in addition to praise, thanks to cooperation with Sisi
The Israeli media are following the Egyptian elections that started today, but there is no tension to see the results. Everyone knows that Sisi is expected to win the election easily because there is no worthy competitor. But the Israelis are interested in learning about the developments of the Sisi policy and whether it will succeed in bringing about changes that will benefit the Egyptian citizens and maintain stability in Egypt.
"Economically, Sisi is working well, and I think that will make the West respect his choice as president again, despite the violation of the rights of citizens and his dictatorship," said a former Israeli diplomat, Tzvi still. "If it succeeds in generating economic growth of 7-8% in the coming years, the Egyptians, Israel and Europe will be grateful to him."
"The idea of what would have happened if it had not succeeded in ousting Mohamed Morsi from the presidency and alienating the Muslim Brotherhood is repulsive in Israel." Israel does not need a "Sisi main" campaign, because it supports it. Israel hopes that Sisi will begin to think of a new path for more normal relations, that there will be real peace between businessmen and influential people in society and tens of millions of young people.
"I wish success to all the candidates," wrote Israeli journalist Roi Kaes. "There is no leading candidate for the Sisi, so Sisi is still the only ideal candidate.
"President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, 63-year-old who is capable of everything, is expected to win easily in the elections and will be president in the next four years," he wrote more seriously on the website of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Federation.
"Al-Sisi knows that the best test is not in the elections, but in the day after the elections, there are Egyptians who claim that during Mubarak's term their economic situation was better, and that the citizen's freedom was even better. And Sisi should work hard to ensure a better standard of living for Egyptians. "
Case also said he believed there was a possibility that "the Cisse president and the Egyptian general would be president at other times."
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