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http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/3926.aspx

Israel dreading a democratic Arab world
Saleh Naami in Gaza, Saturday 15 Jan 2011
The Israeli deputy PM expresses his concern over the democratisation
of the Arab world, following the dissolution of the Tunisian
leadership


The fall of Tunisia’s regime headed by Zine El Abidine Ben Alican have
serious repercussions, said Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan
Shalom.

In an interview on Israeli radio Friday night, Shalom said that he
comes from a family of Tunisian immigrants.

“I fear that we now stand before a new and very critical phase in the
Arab world. If the current Tunisian regime collapses, it will not
affect Israel’s present national security in a significant way,” he
said. “But we can, however, assume that these developments would set a
precedent that could be repeated in other countries, possibly
affecting directly the stability of our system.”

Shalom added that if regimes neighbouring the Israeli state were
replaced by democratic systems, Israeli national security might
significantly be threatened. The new systems would defend or adopt
agendas that are inherently opposed to Israeli national security, he
said.

The deputy indicated that Israel and most of the Arab regimes have a
common interest in fighting what he referred to as “Islamic
fundamentalism” and its “radical” organisations which threaten Israel.

This threat, he added, is the reason behind much of the direct and
indirect intelligence and security coordination between Israel and the
Arab regimes.

Shalom emphasised that a democratic Arab world would end this present
allegiance, because a democratic system would be governed by a public
generally opposed to Israel.

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