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Anarchy in Egypt: Whose Embassy is next?

By Rachel Ehrenfeld

The leading role played by the Muslim Brotherhood in the street and in the
Egyptian political system can no longer be denied. The mass demonstrations
that continued after the fall of Mubarak's regime weakened of the military
leadership's power, and led to attacks on the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, and
escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Jonathan Dahoah Halevi, a fellow at the American Center for Democracy, and a
former advisor for policy planning at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, saw the writing on the wall in August when Muslim Brotherhood-led
anti-Israeli demonstrations -- fueled by Hamas attacks on Israel from Gaza
-- went uninterrupted by the regime.

The ground was ripe in Egypt. The Brotherhood, Hamas' parent organization,
defined the Egyptian revolution as a necessary first step towards the"
liberation" of all of Palestine. The Brotherhood successfully seized the
opportunity to use the revolution, especially Mubarak's overthrow and
prosecution to motivate the masses, sending them to the streets. Indeed, the
Brotherhood's organizational capability exceeds that of all the other
political parties in Egypt combined.

On August 19 and 20, the Brotherhood directed hundreds of thousands to
protest in many cities in Egypt, including outside the Israeli Embassy in
Cairo and the Israeli Consulate in Alexandria. The protesters tried to force
their way into the embassy, and some were able to lower the flag of Israel.

The preaching during the month of Ramadan combined with Hamas attacks on
Israel in August which led to the IDF retaliation which eliminated the
terrorists cell, also killing an Egyptian officer and four members of the
Egyptian security forces, were used by the Brotherhood to further incited
the masses to daily demonstrations, demanding to cancel the Camp David
accords, close the embassies in Cairo and Tel Aviv, and take military action
against Israel.

This strategy helps the Brotherhood to strengthen their political power and
to pressure the military to promote "democratization" in line with the
organization's agenda, to advance Shari'a law, avoid significant
constitutional changes, hold the general and presidential elections as soon
as possible, and to alter the relations with Israel.

Back in August, Halevi warned that an "escalation in the protests could lead
to more attempts to break into the embassy in Cairo and the consulate in
Alexandria, even a takeover," as happened with the United States Embassy in
Tehran in 1979.

Halevi further explained: "Israel's Foreign Ministry faces a complex dilemma
on this issue. Evacuating the Israeli diplomats out of fear for their safety
would be a great victory for the Egyptian opposition and would signal the
end of the peace with Egypt... Preserving the last thread in the diplomatic
relations with Egypt would compromise the safety of the embassy staff and
the Consulate General of Israel in Egypt. Recent events and the assessment
of the risks require the Foreign Ministry's to be prepared for the
possibility of an emergency and immediate evacuation of Israeli diplomats
until the internal situation in Egypt is stabilized and the regime is able
to effectively control the country."
 
The military leadership ability to control the masses is very limited --
using force and risking casualties is not an option at this time. The
uninterrupted mob attacks on the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, which culminated
last weekend with the ransacking of the embassy and the emergency evacuation
of most Israeli diplomatic staff and their families, should worry all
foreign missions.

This confirmed the failure of Egypt's ruling army council to enforce order,
thus violating the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1951) that
guaranties the protection of foreign all missions.

This is not the first time that foreign missions came under attack in the
Arab/Muslim world. The mass anti-Western demonstrations and attacks on
foreign embassies following the publication of the Muhammad cartoons were
sanctioned by the Arab/Muslim governments. However, the so-called Arab
Spring that was hijacked by the Brotherhood and its affiliates destabilized
Arab regimes and created anarchy.

Following protests from Israel and the US, Egypt's ruling military council
issued a statement saying this was an ''attack on Egypt's image," deployed
security forces around the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, and recognized Egypt's
''total commitment to respecting international conventions, including the
protection of all (diplomatic) missions''. Still, the unabated incitement
against Israel, America and the West begs a genuine concern about the
military's ability and willingness to control the masses.
 
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld is director of NYC-based American Center for Democracy
and its Economic Warfare Institute. She is the author of Funding Evil; How
Terrorism is Financed - and How to Stop It.  





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