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Egypt Unrest: The rise and fall of Mohamed Morsi

New Delhi: Egypt's first freely elected president Mohamed Morsi, who was toppled in a coup on Wednesday, is a veteran Islamist who is no stranger to underground politics having broken out of jail just 30



But during his presidency he made good on his election promise to leave Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel untouched despite his gut sympathy with the Islamist Hamas rulers of Gaza.




He also kept up Cairo's longstanding defence ties with Washington which earn it $1.3 billion (1 billion euros) a year in US military aid, assistance called into doubt by President Barack Obama after Wednesday's coup.





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