So I just watched the CBS interview with Sisi. There is nothing new, but 60 minutes gave Sisi the closest he's ever got to an interrogation about political prisoners and the Rabaa massacre. They really went after him, not just through questions but the entire segment.

Sisi has gone on record saying this is the closest Egypt has ever been to Israel. He also talks about shared airspace. I don't think that's why he wanted to cancel the interview, but because of how hard he was pressed on political prisoners, the MB and the massacre.

On top of that, Sisi was told that he has blood on his hands and that he is accused of being a military dictator. He had no response but a nervous laughter. He was surprised at how deeply the production team studied the details of Egypt.