Israel gets a hard-on for Egypt!

Invisibleflash

Diamond Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2019
Messages
4,586
Reaction score
3,687
Points
1,940
Location
L.A. & NYC...**** that I live in the Rustbelt now!
Well, we all know the score. Israel has no borders, nothing official. Israel wants more real estate aka Greater Israel Project. Now Israel is getting a hard-on for Egypt!

Here is the latest...

AI

Israel is currently complaining about an Egyptian military buildup in the Sinai Peninsula. In September 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly asked the United States to pressure Egypt to reduce its military presence.
Israeli complaints
  • Request for US intervention: Following stalled direct talks with Cairo, Israeli officials informed the US that Egypt was violating the 1979 Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty.
  • Violations of the peace treaty: The treaty places restrictions on the type and number of military forces that can be deployed in specific zones of the Sinai. Israeli officials allege Egypt has violated this by building up its military.
  • Offensive capabilities: Concerns have been raised that Egypt is constructing military infrastructure with offensive capabilities in areas restricted by the peace treaty.
  • Specific alleged violations: Israel claims Egypt has extended runways at airbases to accommodate fighter jets and built underground facilities believed to be for storing missiles.
Egypt's response and rationale
  • Security needs: Egypt has publicly stated that its military presence in the Sinai is to protect its borders against threats like terrorism and smuggling and is conducted in coordination with the peace treaty partners.
  • Fear of displacement: An Egyptian official told Axios that the military buildup was driven by concerns that Israel might attempt to push Palestinians from Gaza into Egyptian territory.
  • Denial of violations: Egypt has denied the specific Israeli allegations and told Axios that the US had not recently raised the issue with Cairo.
Context of the dispute
  • Strained relations: Tensions between Israel and Egypt have heightened since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023. Egypt has strongly opposed any forced displacement of Palestinians into the Sinai.
  • Accusations of treaty violations: The dispute over troop deployments is not new, but recent Egyptian moves—including the deployment of tanks and thousands of troops—have intensified Israeli surveillance and concerns.
  • Escalation risk: Analysts have noted the breakdown in trust between the two countries and warn that miscalculations or incidents on the border could lead to further escalation.
jews moshe  (2).webp



...Arabs never learn, they will be eventually wiped out by the Jews and the USA.
 
Where are the supporting links from the AI?
 
Israelis are leeches.
 
Back
Top Bottom