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Most Egyptians would keep peace with Israel: poll
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CAIRO: Two-thirds of Egyptians think their country should keep a peace treaty with its neighbor Israel, a government poll indicated Tuesday.

The study, conducted by the Cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center, showed 67 percent of respondents believed it was important to uphold the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, state news agency MENA said.

Israel’s government has been closely watching developments in Egypt after a popular uprising toppled President Hosni Mubarak and the army-backed interim government sought to adjust foreign policy in line with public opinion. Egypt has maintained chilly diplomatic and economic ties with Israel since they signed the peace accord, which gives Israel stability on its southwest border. While no future Egyptian government is expected to reverse the Camp David treaty, most analysts foresee more challenging ties in the years ahead.

In the survey conducted on a sample of 1,062 respondents, 11 percent want the peace deal scrapped, 2 percent want some clauses revised and 20 percent declined to respond, MENA said. The poll also showed 56 percent were satisfied with the situation in the country, while 87 percent were planning on voting in upcoming presidential elections, compared to only 18 percent in the last election in 2005.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on June 29, 2011, on page 8.
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