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Welcome to The Israeli-Egyptian Relations Section of Jonathan's Likud Homepage.


Shema Yisrael, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai Echad!

Unlike the other diplomatic fronts, giving Egypt land for peace was appropriate. That is because The Sinai Peninusla was not part of Biblical Israel unlike Judea, Samaria, East Jerusalem, The Gaza Strip, and The Golan Heights were. Though it is part of Eretz Yisrael, it will only be part of Israel when The Meshiach comes as well as African Egypt up to The Nile River because of the description of Eretz Yisrael in Deuteronomy 11:22-25 and other places in The Torah. Israel will stretch from Lebanon in The North to The Sinai Peninsula in The South and from The Nile River in The West to The Euphrates River in The East. That it why it was appropriate to give it back to Egypt after Menachem Begin and Anwar el-Sadat, signed the peace accord on March 26, 1979. Therefore, the peace with Egypt is totally fine. The exception is when at times Hosni Mubarak makes remarks that are tough on Israel. He never even went to Israel until Rabin's funeral. Sadat gave his life to make peace with Israel, and Mubarak should care more about what his predecesor died for. Though the peace with Jordan is warmer, it's safer to visit Taba, Egypt for a few reasons. First is mostly Israelis visiting from Eilat are there. Few Egyptians go there since it is in the middle of the desert. Only the people that work at The Taba Israeli-Egyptian Border Crossing and The Taba Hilton. Second, unlike Jordan, there aren't any Palestinians there. I wouldn't recommend that anyone travel in Egypt other than the East coast of The Sinai Peninsula along The Red Sea up to the most Southern point of Sinai at Sharm El Sheikh. I also recommend a visit to Saint Catherine which is located at Mount Sinai. This is the most holiest place in The World outside of Israel because of the Biblical events taking place there in The Book of Exodus. On August 17, 1997, I went to Taba while vacationing in Eilat. I didn't go more than 100 meters South past the border. Just to be in Egypt was good enough for me. There were Egyptian soldiers with guns patrolling the border. There was even a soldier with a gun and a knife sticking out of it hiding behind a fence. I went to The Taba Hilton, built by Israel while Sinai was under Israeli rule after The Six Day War. So this proves that it is a little scary to travel deep into Egypt considering it is a little scary to go only meters into Egypt. I support the peace with Egypt.


Here are some pictures having to do with Egypt.


This is me with the beautiful scenary of Sinai in the background while I was in Taba on August 17, 1997.


This is me in Taba near The Taba Hilton.


This is me with The Taba Hilton in the background.


This is me in Taba with The Taba Israeli-Egyptian Border Crossing in the background.


This is a picture of Hosni Mubarak.


Here is the handshake between Menachem Begin, Z"L, and Anwar el-Sadat on March 26, 1979, at The White House in Washington, that ended the state of war between Israel and Egypt. President Jimmy Carter of The United States watches on.


Here is Anwar el-Sadat at The Knesset in 1977 among the Knesset members when he made an historic first visit to Israel by any Arab head of state.


Here is The Egyptian Flag.


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