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Reader comment on item: Assessing the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, Thirty Years Later

Submitted by yoav (Israel), Mar 26, 2009 at 04:06

Despite the incitement and the frigid relations, we have enjoyed decades devoid of war with our worst and largest enemy - Egypt.

That is a great success.

Who knows how many lives have been saved in the process? How much both Israel and Egypt have benefited economically from this peaceful period?


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Timeline of events [75 words]Jabril FarajJun 30, 2009 16:22
Only Daniel Pipes and I are interested in this topic - evidence that the West is lead by dhimies. [206 words]james burkeApr 12, 2009 15:17
True colors [374 words]Mariaha_13Apr 7, 2009 20:02
The Treaty with Egypt is indeed a very fragile one. [188 words]Isaac HaskiyaMar 27, 2009 08:18
Egyptians have Only Benefited from this myopic folly [316 words]james burkeMar 26, 2009 09:26
True, they actually have [288 words]SenixMar 29, 2009 19:09
⇒ And yet [51 words]yoavMar 26, 2009 04:06
Yes Yoav, ken, please tell us more of this great success [152 words]jaames burkeMar 27, 2009 07:53
Here is the answer, Yoav : Israel Egypt Trade 1994 - 2001 in US dollars [183 words]james burkeMar 27, 2009 08:16

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