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Egypt closed a reconciliation agreement between the Palestinians.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palestinians | person | 13 | View Entity |
| Egypt | location | 500 | View Entity |
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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.
Events with shared participants
Palestinian initiative to seek U.N. recognition
2011-09-01 • United Nations
Sinai Peninsula returned to Egypt
1982-01-01 • Sinai Peninsula
Start of the Second Intifada (violence following 'Arik's visit').
2000-09-01 • Israel and Gaza
Start of the Second Intifada / 'New Intifada'
2000-09-01 • Israel and Palestinian Territories
Settlement Freeze
Date unknown • Israel/West Bank
Resumption of Israeli–Palestinian peace talks facilitated by Obama and Kerry.
2013-07-30 • Washington
Return of Sinai Peninsula to Egypt
1982-01-01 • Sinai Peninsula
Camp David Summit failure
Date unknown • Camp David
Cease-fire took effect ending the War of Attrition.
1970-08-07 • Sinai/Suez Canal
Widespread protests and riots (intifada-like)
1994-03-01 • West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, Israel
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