Egypt's military buildup in Sinai a potential violation of Israel peace
- Egypt has deployed military forces beyond the permitted quota, violating the 1979 peace agreement with Israel, according to a senior security official.
- Israel has approached Egypt and the US to address these military infrastructure violations, emphasizing the need to dismantle them.
- The situation remains a high priority for Israel, particularly concerning security along its border and the threat from Hamas.
- Israel remains committed to the peace agreement and will not change its border deployment.
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Trump’s Arab Ally To Break Peace Deal With Israel? Unprecedented Troop Deployment Shocks Netanyahu
Tensions between Israel and Egypt have escalated as Israel accuses its Arab neighbor of violating the 1979 peace treaty by deploying troops in the Sinai Peninsula beyond the permitted quota. Israeli security officials have raised alarms over Egypt’s expanded military presence, including extended runways and port facilities, which they claim pose a direct threat to regional stability. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded U.S. interventi…
West Asia tension shifting to Sinai? Israel sees Egypt’s military build-up with concern, says report
"Egypt has deployed forces beyond the permitted quota, expanded port facilities, and extended runways at airports," said a security source, adding that these actions violate the peace agreement between the two countries
Is Egypt preparing for war in the Sinai Desert?
Large presence of Egyptian troops, military activity in the Sinai constitute violation of peace agreement with Israel, says security source. By World Israel News Staff The Egyptian military has bolstered its presence in the Sinai Desert bordering Israel in recent months, leading some experts to question if the mass buildup marks a violation of Cairo’s peace treaty with the Jewish State. According to the terms of the peace agreement, which was es…
Israel confronts Egypt over 'major' peace treaty violation
Israel has approached Egypt and the US with a request to begin dismantling military infrastructure constructed by the Egyptian army in Sinai that violates the peace agreement between the countries. A senior security official characterized the Egyptian actions as a "major violation" of the security annex during a conversation with journalists. Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks at a news conference (Reuters / Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)…
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