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Israel allows Egypt troops in Sinai for first time since 1979 peace treaty - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

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Israel allows Egypt troops in Sinai for first time since 1979 peace treaty - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News: "Under the 1979 peace treaty, Israel returned the captured Sinai to Egypt. In return, Egypt agreed to leave the area demilitarized.

With street protests threatening the Egyptian regime, the unnamed officials say that Israel agreed to allow the Egyptian army to move two battalions, about 800 soldiers, into Sinai. The officials say the troops moved into the Sharm el-Sheikh area on Sinai's southern tip, far from Israel, on Sunday."


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