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Editorial: Egyptian holiday
For roughly 30 years, no country caused Israel greater anxiety than Egypt. We fought it four times and came frighteningly close to losing in the last round.
ANSHEL PFEFFER: The last Pharaoh
Will the Mubarak era be followed by reform, revolution, or more of the same?
HERB KEINON: Between Nasser and Sadat
It's been 23 years since Hosni Mubarak's sudden crowning as Egypt's president, far longer than the reigns of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat
ARIEH O'SULLIVAN: Why not the army?
In its heyday, the Egyptian military was the most important greenhouse for the country's leadership.
ANSHEL PFEFFER: Behind the lines
On assignment in Cairo last week, I met with two journalists from the Hebrew department of the Egyptian broadcasting service.
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