Taba crossing to Sinai reopens after a year
Israelis jump at the chance to spend the Passover holiday at the popular tourist destination.
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Israelis jump at the chance to spend the Passover holiday at the popular tourist destination.
The agreement will allow vaccinated individuals to travel freely between the two countries without the need for a coronavirus test, ...
An explosion at a key natural gas pipeline in Egypt's restive northern Sinai Peninsula caused a fire but no ...
“The pipeline did not carry natural gas from Israel to Egypt. Gas supply continues as usual,” Energy Ministry assures.
At least 10 more wounded by explosives placed in Islamic State attacks on town of Bir al-Abd in July.
Military reports two soldiers killed and four wounded in incident at post near Bir al-Abed area.
Armed forces says hundreds of operatives dead since Egypt launched major campaign to eliminate ISIS or related groups from Sinai ...
Islamic State affiliate in the Sinai Peninsula swears loyalty to Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Quraishi, as Egyptian forces' counterterrorism efforts in ...
Egyptian Tourism Minister Rania el-Mashat hails decision as a "message to the world that Egypt is safe."
Gideon Allon recalls his days as a reservist in the Sinai Desert, a few hundred yards from the Second Army, ...
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