Don't you like this Mossad's definition of Israel's credibility? "Israelis say those constraints offer reassurance. “Any levelheaded person who becomes president of Egypt will have to think fast and well whether by antagonizing Israel he will be improving or harming his chances for getting international support for what he needs to do,” said Efraim Halevy, a former Israeli national security adviser and a former chief of Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency. He added, “Any Egyptian president will be under pressure to maintain Egypt’s credibility on the international scene.”" And do you think that the Times will ever interview a functionary of Iranian or Syrian intelligence to commend on Israeli elections?