Israel must not overlook the threats from Egypt Egypt is the original home of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the majority of Egyptians hate Israel and would gladly discard the peace treaty with Israel if given a choice. Joseph Puder Dec. 31, 2024
Egypt’s military buildup looms large on the regional horizon Israel must prepare for worst-case scenarios, even with perceived partners. Kobi Erez Dec. 16, 2024
Vital to have Israeli presence on Philadelphi Corridor The chances that Egyptian, Arab, international or Palestinian Authority forces would stop Hamas and Islamic Jihad from smuggling arms are paltry. Yossi Kuperwasser Aug. 23, 2024
Christians more interested than Jews in location of Mount Sinai, at center of Shavuot holiday “Mount Sinai loses its meaning after the revelation,” said Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun on New York City’s Upper East Side. “There’s no religious value attached to it.” Sarah Ogince June 5, 2024
The implications of Rafah’s cross-border tunnels Israeli observers differ on Egypt’s role regarding the estimated 50 tunnels linking Gaza to Sinai, but agree the situation must be managed cautiously. Yaakov Lappin May 21, 2024
Chanukah memories Each candle-lighting, especially the eighth, reminds me who I am. Jerold S. Auerbach Dec. 13, 2023
IDF hints Sinai blast caused by drone strike from Yemen Six people were wounded in the attack in Taba, located a handful of miles from Israel's southernmost city of Eilat. Oct. 27, 2023
Egyptian who killed three IDF soldiers named Mohamed Salah Ibrahim, 22, had reportedly complained repeatedly about his military service and recently went absent without leave for 18 days. June 5, 2023