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Israel's Arab Spring Problem
(Washington Post) David Ignatius - Most top government officials in Jerusalem think that relations with the Arabs are gradually going to get worse, perhaps for decades, before democracy really takes root and the Arab public, perhaps, will be ready to accept the Jewish state. The challenge for Israel is how to avoid inflaming Arab public opinion, a newly important factor, while protecting the country. Some of the officials who know the Arab world best think that for at least the next several years, as Morsi and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders try to consolidate power, they may appear cooperative. But at the core of the Brotherhood's ideology is rejection of Israel, and any compromises with Israel will be tactical moves, rather than real peace. Israel's existence, never easy, has gotten more complicated and unpredictable.