But it’s the division between the Islamists and revolutionaries such as Ahmed and Gigi that many see as being even more dangerous for the fate of the revolution, in that it is feared that it opens the way for the military to manipulate the fragile situation and entrench its powers. Revealingly, just hours after the deaths in Port Said, Egyptians tuned in to hear the address by the head of the military council Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi and not the parliament, now mostly filled by Islamists and already dismissed by Ahmed, Gigi and other revolutionaries as puppets of the regime.