I have visited Cairo once or twice every year for the past five years. On the streets of this buzzing city, I’ve learnt to read, through casual chats and rants, the Egyptian people’s general mode, aspirations and, quite often, the ever-growing discontent regarding the country’s economic and political status. But this year, in addition to the increased economic discomfort, there is also Gaza to add to the pile of public discontent with the regime. Almost everywhere you go across Cairo, you get a glimpse of Palestine flags and posters in shop windows, expressions of support for the resistance, a…