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Israelis pleased with Egypt coup
Israelis pleased with Egypt coup
Jan 29, 2026 2:28 PM

  Israel's government avoided any show of satisfaction on Thursday over the ouster of Egypt's Mohamed Mursi, an Islamist president who alarmed many in the Jewish state but quickly made clear he would not renege on a peace treaty.

  A spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declined to comment on Mursi's removal by the Egyptian army. But a Netanyahu confidant, Tzachi Hanegbi, expressed hope the appointment of Adli Mansour would lead to the restoration of largely frozen contacts with the Cairo government.

  Hanegbi, a member of Netanyahu's Likud party and of parliament's foreign affairs and defense committee, hailed what he described as continued good ties with Egypt's armed forces.

  "There had been legitimate doubts (that a 1979 peace treaty with Egypt would hold) because in the past year Mursi, in a very harsh manner, broke off all diplomatic contacts with Israel," Hanegbi told Army Radio, describing the first peace treaty between an Arab country and Israel.

  ‘A chance!’

  "Yesterday's events strengthen the feeling that perhaps we have passed the bad period and perhaps now there will be a chance to have diplomatic ties with whoever will govern Egypt in the near future," Hanegbi told Army Radio.

  Asked on Israel Radio whether Israel's leaders were pleased with the Egyptian military's move against Mursi, Giora Eiland, a retired general and former Israeli national security adviser, said: "I think so. Of course, they cannot say so."

  Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who holds sway in the occupied West Bank, offered praise for the Egyptian army, saying it had “preserved security, and congratulations to Mansour”.

  For all of Israel's doubts about Mursi, he made clear soon after his election the peace accord was safe and Egypt would abide by international treaties.

  PHOTO CAPTION

  The chief justice of Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court was sworn in as the nation's interim president, taking over hours after the military ousted the President Mohammed Morsi.

  Sources: Agencies

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