Israel approves $35 billion deal with Egypt
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Trump signed the Gaza ceasefire deal in an October ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh which Netanyahu did not attend. The U.S. is planning a deployment of international forces to monitor Gaza, with possible participation from Arab and Muslim countries, while Egypt has not confirmed whether it will participate.
Israeli PM Netanyahu approves $35 billion gas export deal with Egypt, boosting energy security and regional influence.
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Israel has approved a $35 billion natural gas export deal to Egypt, marking the nation's largest gas agreement. This 15-year deal, facilitated by Chev
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that he has approved the largest natural gas export agreement in Israel’s history, a record-setting deal worth about NIS 112 billion ($34.7 billion) to supply Egypt with gas from Israel’s offshore fields over the coming years.
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In 1956, Britain, France, and Israel struck Egypt after Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, seeking to preserve Western leverage and blunt his regional ambitions. -A secret plan sent Israel into Sinai,