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The embassy in Tel Aviv should be doing its job.
At the beginning of this month, an Egyptian border policeman named Mohamed Salah killed three Israelis soldiers—and received much praise from a broad cross-section of Egyptian society. The incident highlights the paradox whereby Cairo and Jerusalem work together very closely on matters of security, but anti-Semitism and hostility toward Israel are widespread among the Egyptian populace, and evident in state-controlled media. Haisam Hassanein explains what could be done to rectify this situation:
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At the beginning of this month, an Egyptian border policeman named Mohamed Salah killed three Israelis soldiers—and received much praise from a broad cross-section of Egyptian society. The incident highlights the paradox whereby Cairo and Jerusalem work together very closely on matters of security, but anti-Semitism and hostility toward Israel are widespread among the Egyptian populace, and evident in state-controlled media. Haisam Hassanein explains what could be done to rectify this situation:
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