Become a Member
John R Bradley

ByJohn R Bradley, John R Bradley

Analysis

Morsi wins but peace will hold

June 28, 2012 15:28
Mohammed Morsi addresses a Cairo crowd after his election victory
2 min read

When Egypt's newly elected President, Mohammed Morsi, moved into fallen dictator Hosni Mubarak's former office this week, some Israeli officials openly worried that now that the land of the pharaohs has a Muslim Brotherhood figure at the helm, long-standing ties between the two countries could be at risk.

Those fears were based partly on the fact that the Brotherhood has historically close ties to Hamas, which is a Muslim Brotherhood offshoot; but they were also based on a provocative interview Mr Morsi gave to an Iranian news agency.

Mr Morsi bluntly stated that he would like to "reconsider" the peace deal with Israel while building closer ties with Iran, to "create a strategic balance" in the Middle East.

However, such fears on Israel's part are overblown - or, at the very least, premature.