Falon:
Who cares? Egypt is an Arab country today and has been that for nearly 1400 years. Arabic culture, language, Islam etc. is all there and have come to stay.
Apart from that then Arabs have mixed heavily with Egyptians (which was a very sparsely populated country since it is the country with the biggest percentage of desert in terms of area) for nearly 1400 years. Arab nationalism was always strong in Egypt.
Millions of Egyptians have Hejazi etc. (Arab) origins and the urban Hejazi dialect and Egyptian dialects are very close. KSA and Egypt are neighbors only the narrow Red Sea is separating us. Sinai is even nearly bordering Northern Hejaz.
Gamal Abdel Nasser:
According to biographer Robert Stephens, the inhabitants of Beni Mur belonged to an Arab tribe that hailed from the Hejaz—the western part of the Arabian Peninsula. Stephens said Nasser's family had tribal inclinations and a sense of personal loyalty, differing from that of most Egyptians. Gamal Abdel Nasser's daughter, Hoda, said she was not informed of her family's lineage, but suspects the claim of its Arabian descent to be accurate. In addition, Gamal's biographers wrote that his family believed strongly in the "Arab notion of glory,"[4] citing the naming of Gamal's brother, Izz al-Arab ("Glory of the Arabs"); the name is a rare occurrence in Egypt, as well as other parts of the Arab world.[5]
Aside then the Egyptians were Semitic like Arabs before the appearance of Islam and all we Semitic people have mixed with each other for millenniums. The Arabs did not come out of nothing and have common Semitic ancestors as all Semitic people in the world today and that is something genetics also confirm.
The presence of the Haplogroup J-P209 across the world which is the most common haplogroup among all Arab countries in the world today and among all Semitic people:
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Regarding the issue then the Egyptians have the support of all fellow Sunni Arabs no matter what the government will be. We trust the Egyptian military to keep order in the country so no innocents will be harmed.
Moreover the Egyptians have had no relations with Iran since 1979 and Egyptians like most Arabs dislike Iranians. Especially the current wannabe-Arab Mullah's.
The treatment of EGYPTIAN Shia's with ties to Iran a few days ago should give a hint. If it were Iranians that they had captured then their bodies would have disappeared altogether. Especially if they were propagandizing a heretic sect inside Egypt.
Funny that some Iranians here cry about the Muslim Brotherhood when they were democratically elected knowing that 90% of them here like to talk about so-called "democracy" in some parts of the Arab world.