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Egypt's armed forces today: A comparison with Israel (mideastcenter.org)
The IDF could defeat the EAF in a conventional war due to its overall quality and its technological and budgetary edge over the EAF, which it dwarfs in comparison, without even considering that Israel has a nuclear option if a worst-case scenario presented itself. This is also reinforced by the fact that in previous wars with Egypt, Israel also fought a coalition of Arab nations. But today, the two armies of Israel’s traditional opponents, Syria and Iraq, have been gutted in internal conflicts and have lost a great deal of conventional strength. However, the EAF could probably inflict significant casualties on the IDF in a major war. Of course, neither Israel or Egypt is interested in a future war, but the rhetoric from Egyptian political and cultural leaders that Israel is still an enemy and that the EAF has a superiority over the IDF could leave them with less policy options if the two nations faced a true crisis in their relations.