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Israel: cautious support for Egypt protests

Benjamin Netanyahu has appealed to the anti-government protesters to maintain Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel

February 1, 2011 17:38
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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Benjamin Netanyahu has appealed to the anti-government protesters to maintain Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel if they succeed in overthrowing the government of President Hosni Mubarak.

The Israeli Prime Minister expressed his support for democratic reform in Egypt as demonstrations in the Arab country continued for an eighth consecutive day.

Mr Netanyahu offered cautious backing to the protesters with a statement in which he said he encouraged “the advancement of free and democratic values in the Middle East”.

However he stressed that replacing Mr Mubarak’s three-decade rule with a radical alternative, as happened with the Islamist revolution in Iran after 1979, could be “a blow to peace and democracy."