Five Years of Abd el Fattah el Sisi – and Egypt Is at a Crossroads

The internal, terrorist, and economic challenges keep mounting
Sinai Bedouin Aligning with Egypt Against ISIS

ISIS brutality turned the Sinai Bedouins against it
ISIS Worries about a Hamas-Egypt Detente

In two recent incidents, Islamic State operatives fired rockets at Israel.
The Egyptian President’s Payment to Hamas

Egypt’s intelligence services reshuffle
Hamas’ Terrorism in Egypt

Qatar, Muslim Brotherhood allegedly involved in an attack
Saving Gazans or Saving Gaza’s Terrorist Tunnels?

Hamas’ supporters want to stop Egypt’s flooding operation
Egypt Fights a Terror Onslaught

Egypt’s army was ill-suited to counter Islamic State’s attacks.
Egypt’s Projection of Military Power in the Middle East

Egypt loses its restraint in dealing with Muslim terrorists
Egyptian Field Marshal Abd El-Fattah El-Sisi: A Profile

Field Marshal Sisi is viewed as a superhero who saved Egypt from anarchy and civil war.
Sisi Fever: Will the General be the Next President of Egypt?

The mood of Egyptians has changed from friendship and admiration toward the U.S. to open hostility.
Egypt after Morsi: The Defeat of Political Islam?

The Muslim Brotherhood’s 80-year dream to take over Egypt ended in a fiasco, barely one year after one of their own was democratically elected to the office of President of Egypt.
Is Egypt Heading toward a Military Regime?

An increasing number of Egyptians are calling on the army to return to the political scene to replace President Morsi.
Egypt’s Shiite Minority: Between the Egyptian Hammer and the Iranian Anvil

Egyptian President Morsi is reported to have said the Shia are more dangerous to Islam than the Jews.