Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's latest comments on the Libyan crisis have led to a discussion of the Egyptian state. Many observers began to rethink the perception and power of Egypt over the last seven decades. Most observers agree that el-Sissi has downgraded the position of Egypt. After the military coup in 2013 – which brought el-Sissi to power – Egypt transformed into a sub-contractor of two ambitious Gulf monarchies, namely the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
What is the context of the decision? What does this decision mean for Israel and for Netanyahu? What are the possible implications of the decision?
The Middle East is at risk in confronting a major systematic change as regional countries cannot remain safe amid domestic and external conflicts
It's important to focus on the reasons for the failure of Sissi's government's strategy toward northern Sinai.
Making significant progress in the fight against Daesh, Ankara must now watch out for the terrorist group's next-generation attacks such as vehicles plowing through crowds and using sleeper cells