Egypt

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Documents
239
Also known as:
Cairo, Egypt Arab Republic of Egypt Egyptian border/frontier Egypt (Historical reference) Egyptian Republic

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23 total relationships
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location Israel
Geopolitical diplomatic
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location Syria
Divergent interests
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person Mohammed Atta
Origin
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location Israel
Adversaries
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location Israel
Unknown
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location Syria
Unknown
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location Palestine
Political alliance
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location Saudi Arabia
Diplomatic
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location Saudi Arabia
Diplomatic tension
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location United States
Aid donor recipient
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person Gamal Abdel Nasser
Political leadership
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location ISRAEL
Diplomatic treaty
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location ISRAEL
Diplomatic
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location Syria
Hypothetical military alliance
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location ISRAEL
Regional peace relationship
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person Gulf Arabs
Diplomatic relations
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person Palestinians
Reconciliation agreement
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organization Iran
Geopolitical tension
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location Saudi Arabia
Financial
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person Hosni Mubarak
President of
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location ISRAEL
Geopolitical diplomatic
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organization Iran
Diplomatic opening
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person Washington
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Egyptian Revolution (referenced) Egypt View
N/A N/A Camp David Accords re-established Sinai as buffer. Sinai View
N/A N/A Egyptian announcement of opening the Rafah Crossing, ending its involvement with the siege of Gaza. Rafah Crossing, Gaza View
N/A N/A Clashes along the Suez Canal Suez Canal View
N/A N/A Egypt closed a reconciliation agreement between the Palestinians. Egypt View
N/A N/A Egyptian diplomacy exercising influence in Arab-Israeli conflict, Lebanon, Gulf security, and est... Middle East View
N/A N/A War of Attrition. Suez Canal/Sinai View
N/A N/A War of Attrition Borders View
N/A N/A Hamas takeover of Gaza (referenced as 'four years since'). Gaza View
N/A N/A Delimitation of maritime boundaries (transfer of Tiran and Sanafir islands). Red Sea View
N/A N/A Laying the foundation stone for the King Salman Bridge. Red Sea (between Saudi Arab... View
2004-12-14 N/A Agreement between Egypt and Israel on Qualifying Industrial Zones Unknown View
1982-01-01 N/A Sinai Peninsula returned to Egypt Sinai Peninsula View
1982-01-01 N/A Return of Sinai Peninsula to Egypt Sinai Peninsula View
1979-01-01 N/A Egypt-Israel peace treaty. Egypt/Israel View
1978-01-01 N/A Camp David Accords Camp David View
1973-10-06 N/A Yom Kippur War launched by Syria and Egypt Israel/Borders View
1973-01-01 N/A Yom Kippur War (implied) Middle East View
1970-08-07 N/A Cease-fire took effect ending the War of Attrition. Sinai/Suez Canal View
1967-06-05 N/A Start of the Six-Day War Middle East View
1967-01-01 N/A Six-Day War Israel/Middle East View
1967-01-01 N/A The 1967 War. Middle East View
1960-02-01 N/A Rotem Crisis Sinai/Israel Border View
1956-01-01 N/A 1956 War (Sinai Campaign) Sinai/Egypt View
1949-01-01 N/A Armistice Agreements Middle East View

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This document appears to be a page from a compilation of news articles or a media digest, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. It contains the conclusion of an opinion piece by Daniel Gavron criticizing Shimon Peres' political legacy in Israel, and the beginning of a New York Times column by Thomas L. Friedman dated February 5, 2013, comparing the political structures of India, China, and Egypt.

News clipping / article digest
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview between 'FP' (likely Foreign Policy) and 'SE' (a Palestinian official, likely Saeb Erekat). The text discusses internal Palestinian politics, specifically Hamas recognizing the PLO, and the broader Middle East peace process involving Israel, the Obama administration, and Egypt under President Mohamed Morsy (placing the date between 2012-2013). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee.

Interview transcript / congressional record
2025-11-19

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The document appears to be a page from a news article or briefing regarding U.S.-Israel relations, likely from early 2013. It details the diplomatic history between President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu, referencing the 2009 Cairo speech, the 1967 borders, and security cooperation regarding Iran's nuclear program. While the footer indicates it is part of a House Oversight document collection (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029695), the specific text on this page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

News article or briefing document (printout)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a geopolitical briefing or intelligence report sent to Jeffrey Epstein in early 2013. It details political developments in Egypt, Iran (nuclear talks and internal conflict), Saudi Arabia (royal appointments), and Yemen (UN visits and protests). The document concludes with a strict legal disclaimer identifying the content as confidential, attorney-client privileged, and the property of Jeffrey Epstein, directing inquiries to the email address jeevacation@gmail.com.

Geopolitical briefing / email communication
2025-11-19

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This document is a geopolitical intelligence briefing from early 2013 detailing key political and military events in the Middle East. It covers the resignation of Jordan's Prime Minister, an Israeli airstrike in Syria, the results of Israeli elections, Bahrain's national dialogue, and Iranian President Ahmadinejad's historic visit to Egypt. The document appears to be part of a larger cache of House Oversight materials.

Geopolitical intelligence report / briefing memo
2025-11-19

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This document discusses geopolitical developments in the Middle East, focusing on Egypt's foreign policy, particularly its relations with Iran and Gulf countries, and its role in the Palestinian issue. It highlights Egypt's efforts to broker a reconciliation agreement between Palestinian factions and its decision to open the Rafah Crossing, which was met with mixed reactions regionally and internationally. The text also touches upon the Gulf Cooperation Council's expansion and the instability faced by several Arab nations.

Report excerpt or analytical document
2025-11-19

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This document discusses the political situation in Egypt following the tenure of Mubarak, focusing on the need for genuine justice and democratic reform. It highlights concerns about politicized rulings and calls for retribution against former regime members, particularly the case of former interior minister Habib el-Adly. A human rights activist, Hossam Bahgat, suggests a formal process for investigating past crimes to bolster a new democratic order in Egypt.

Report/analysis
2025-11-19

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This document is an editorial from The Washington Post discussing the trial of deposed Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak. It critiques the timing and approach of the interim regime's prosecutions, suggesting they could hinder Egypt's transition to a stable democracy despite acknowledging the valid grounds for proceedings against Mubarak and his associates. The editorial highlights the timeline of events, including the announcement of Mubarak's trial and the convictions of his former ministers.

Editorial
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, details an investigation into foreign influence peddling within the Trump administration involving George Nader and Elliott Broidy. It describes how they pitched a scheme to UAE and Saudi Arabia to shape U.S. policy against Qatar in exchange for business interests, resulting in a $650 million contract for Broidy's firm. The text attributes the success of this informal influence to Jared Kushner's lack of vetting and willingness to bypass formal government channels.

News article / investigative report (congressional exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, outlines the geopolitical influence efforts of Middle Eastern allies (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Egypt) during the early Trump administration. It details how these nations, dissatisfied with Obama's policies and wary of Clinton, utilized financial resources and informal channels—specifically targeting Jared Kushner—to shape U.S. foreign policy. The text highlights the role of George Nader and contrasts the Obama administration's nuanced diplomacy with Trump's direct, less critical support of these allies.

Investigative report / narrative summary (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email sent by Kathy Ruemmler forwarding a Foreign Policy article titled "Middle Eastern Monarchs Look at the Trumps and See Themselves." The article discusses the influence of Middle Eastern leaders on U.S. foreign policy through figures like George Nader, highlighting connections between the Trump inner circle and Crown Princes from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Email printout containing a news article
2025-11-19

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This page appears to be a draft of a speech or essay discussing the history of Israeli leadership and statesmanship. It draws parallels between Ben Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres regarding their willingness to take national and political risks for the sake of peace and opportunity. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a production of documents to the US House Oversight Committee.

Document page (likely speech draft, essay, or talking points)
2025-11-19

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A page from a document (stamped House Oversight) discussing Middle Eastern geopolitical strategy. The author argues for economic and security collaboration between Israel and moderate Arab nations (Saudi Arabia, Gulf States, Jordan, Egypt) to counter Iran and radical terrorism, noting that upcoming Israeli elections are temporarily delaying these efforts.

Strategic memo / report excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a report, speech, or briefing paper discussing the geopolitical implications of Iran becoming a nuclear power. It warns that a nuclear Iran would trigger proliferation in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, and references Harvard Professor Graham Allison's theories on nuclear terrorism. The document bears a House Oversight Committee footer stamp.

Government record / briefing paper or speech draft
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a speech draft or political analysis written by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (identified by the reference to 'I, in 2000'). The text argues that the failure to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians is not the root cause of broader Middle Eastern conflicts, citing the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the Syrian Civil War as events that would have occurred regardless of a peace treaty. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029360), indicating it is part of a Congressional investigation release, likely related to inquiries into Jeffrey Epstein's associations.

Political analysis/speech draft (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a foreign policy memo or meeting notes, stamped by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025810). It provides a critical analysis of the Obama administration's foreign policy, characterizing it as risk-averse and lacking 'big bets' compared to historical presidents like Truman, Nixon, and Reagan. The text includes specific strategic advice regarding Iran, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia (KSA), and Iraq, and incorporates views from Strobe Talbott and Brent Scowcroft regarding the need for a central strategy over tactical incrementalism.

Policy memo / meeting notes (congressional oversight record)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a transcript or minutes from a high-level foreign policy meeting (likely circa 2011-2012) discussing the geopolitical implications of the Arab Spring, oil economics, and the US 'Pivot to Asia.' Speakers including Gfoeller, 'Mehgan,' and Bob Blackwill analyze the stability of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the fall of Mubarak in Egypt, and the potential for nuclear proliferation in Iran. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT,' indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry.

Meeting minutes / transcript
2025-11-19

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This document contains notes from a high-level foreign policy meeting in Aspen (likely the Aspen Strategy Group around 2012). The notes, summarized by 'TJP', detail discussions on the Israel-Palestine conflict, instability in Syria and Egypt, and a significant focus on potential military action against Iran. Prominent figures like Steve Hadley, Bill Perry, and representatives for both Obama (Podesta) and Romney (Pawlenty) discussed the timeline for Iran's nuclear capabilities and the consequences of a military strike.

Meeting minutes / briefing notes
2025-11-19

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A document summary labeled 'TJP summary' detailing a discussion between Dennis Ross, Jane Harmon, and Walter Isaacson regarding Middle Eastern geopolitics. The conversation focuses on the implications of the Syrian civil war, the threat of a nuclear Iran, relations between Israel and Turkey, and the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The document appears to be part of House Oversight Committee records.

Meeting summary / policy memo
2025-11-19

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This document contains notes, likely written by Jeffrey Epstein (based on the House Oversight source context), detailing geopolitical and economic insights regarding the Middle East (MENA), specifically Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Egypt. The notes record the views of Mike Froman (Deputy National Security Advisor) on the financial instability of the region, the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, and a four-pillar policy strategy for Egypt involving the IMF and EBRD. The document also mentions Bob Zoellick, noting he had just retired from the World Bank, placing the timeframe around mid-2012.

Meeting notes / policy memo
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a transcript or minutes from a high-level strategic meeting (possibly the Trilateral Commission or similar forum) discussing Middle Eastern geopolitics. The conversation covers the stability of Iraq under 'NAM' (Nouri al-Maliki), tensions between Kurds, Baghdad, and Ankara, and the economic fallout of the Arab Spring, with specific commentary from 'TJP' (likely Thomas Pritzker) and Kito de Boer of McKinsey.

Meeting minutes / transcript
2025-11-19

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This document describes a political demonstration in Tahrir, Egypt, highlighting the ongoing revolutionary sentiment and challenges faced by organizers. It features quotes from individuals like businessman Maged Abduh and youth leaders Abdullah Helmi and Islam Lotfi, discussing issues such as uninvestigated officials, the pace of the revolution, and the Muslim Brotherhood's non-participation. The text also notes the diverse makeup of the protest crowds, including liberals, leftists, independents, and newly forming parties, and the lack of a clear leadership to channel demands.

Report/article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document outlines economic developments in Arab countries starting in the 1990s, focusing on the rise of mobile networks, privatizations, and the emergence of Arab multinationals. It details how powerful families and governments controlled investments and revenue, citing examples like the Trabelsi, Materi, Ezz, Sawires, Makhlouf, and Hariri families as local partners, and mentions key figures like Najib Mikati and companies like Orascom and MTN. The text also touches on the impact of the 1986 oil price crash and the influence of the International Monetary Fund and European Commission on these economies, as well as real estate ventures inspired by the 'Dubai miracle'.

Report/analysis document
2025-11-19

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This document discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on security arrangements, Israeli settlements, and internal Palestinian divisions. It highlights quotes from Zalman Shoval, an aide to Netanyahu, on Israeli security concerns and the Jordan Valley, and Nimer Hammad, an adviser to President Abbas, on settlements being the main obstacle to peace. The text also touches upon President Abbas's efforts to reconcile with Hamas and concerns about regional political developments affecting Hamas.

Report/analysis (page 5 of a larger document)
2025-11-19

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This document discusses international efforts and positions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly focusing on the prospects of an independent Palestinian state and the basis for negotiations. It highlights the Obama administration's stance, the rejection of the 1967 lines by the Netanyahu government, and the role of the 'quartet' (European Union, United Nations, Russia) in setting negotiation parameters, alongside the impact of regional political changes like the removal of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt.

Report/analysis (related to political negotiations)
2025-11-19
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