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Anani is an analyst and columnist based in Washington DC
Comment: Despite US assurances that it is committed to democracy and human rights in the region, its relationship with Sisi tells a different story.
Sisi’s political blundering during the recent Israeli war on Gaza has destroyed the little credibility Egypt had left in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians
The moral case is clear, but boycotting the presidential vote in Egypt also has practical applications.