Many things could happen. The Mubarak regime could either survive or dissapear. It it dissappears, it might be replaced by another dictator, by a radical popular Islamic regime, or by a liberal democratic Govt. In the latter case, I forsee an interesting scenario. If a secular democratic govt. happens to controll Egypt and Jordan, most likely Arabs living in Yesha would be awarded Egyptian and Jordanian citizenship and more than half of them would migrate to those countries. Now, Arab countries aren't used to free democracy. After centuries of voluntarilly or forcibly accepted oppression and fundamentalism, if they have democracy in this technological age, liberalism there would grow to levels not known even in the West, and so they will have to rethink the basis of their civilization. Due to technology, their disputes would spread even to the West, which it self has also a milenary conflict between left and right, beteween traditional anti-Semites and new leftits anti-Semites. In conclusion, if the Arab world is open to modern life styles, both them and the West would have to find a new reason for human civilization itself. And that new reason will be probably found in the Torah. The crisis began in Tunisia caused by internet. As predicted by the Zohar, the communications development which began on Shavuot 5600 (1840) would lead to Redemption.