The old blood feud between Egypt’s Islamists and the security forces runs deep. And until it ends, report Mike Giglio and Christopher Dickey, the country may never have peace.
Mike Giglio is a Middle East correspondent with BuzzFeed. He was previously the Middle East correspondent for Newsweek & The Daily Beast.
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