
President Mohamed Morsi (right) and General al-Sisi (left) listen to U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (center) on April 24, 2013. Al-Sisi, chosen by Morsi to be the first post-Mubarak era Defense Minister, later sanctioned the removal of Morsi.

During a demonstration on June 30, 2013, protestors waved red cards at Morsi.

Protester in Cario waving the Egyptian Flag in Tahrir Square on Feburary 2011. Photo by Jonathan Rashad.

Pro-Morsi supporters protesting against the coup of against the Muslim Brotherhood government in the streets of Damietta on July 5, 2013. Photo by Mohammed Elsayed

Celebrations in Tahrir Square after the victory of Mohamed Morsi in the presidential elections was announced on June 24, 2012. Photo by Jonathan Rashad

Nasser and supporters in Alexandria following the signing of the British withdrawl order on October 1954.

From left to right: President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Vice President Anwar Sadat, ASU head Ali Sabri, and Vice President Hussein el-Shafei, all important leaders of the Arab Socialist Union in Alexandria, 1968

President Jimmy Carter (center of standing) shaking hands with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin (right) at the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty on the grounds of the White House, 1976

Hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Tahrir Square on July 8, 2011

Nighttime picture of Tahrir Square protests, November 22, 2011

Mohamed Morsi defeated Emad Eddine Abdel-Ghaffour in the 2011-2012 Egyptian parliamentary election.

The R4bia sign was used as a showing of solidarity with the victims of the harsh crackdown in August 2013 against pro-Morsi sit-in protestors in Cairo.

Most viewers will have seen Abdel al-Sisi in military dress. He resigned from the military in March of 2014 after overthrowing President Mohamed Morsi.