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  2. Sudan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States established diplomatic relations with Sudan in 1956, following its independence from joint administration by Egypt and the United Kingdom. [5] After the outbreak of the Six-Day War in June 1967, Sudan declared war on Israel and broke diplomatic relations with the U.S. [6] Relations improved after July 1971, when the Sudanese Communist Party attempted to overthrow President ...

  3. Israel–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The free trade agreement with Israel creates the most American jobs per export dollar of all of the United States' free trade agreements. [4] In 1999, the US government signed a commitment to provide Israel with at least US$2.7 billion in military aid annually for ten years; in 2009 it was raised to $3 billion; and in 2019 raised to a minimum ...

  4. Closure of the Suez Canal (1967–1975) - Wikipedia

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    The Israel capture of the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula, 7–8 June 1967, during the Six-Day War Israeli fortifications on the Suez Canal (1973) known as the Bar Lev Line. On 6 June 1967, after the start of the Six-Day War, Egypt closed the Suez Canal, which it owned and operated, and kept it closed until 5 June 1975, through most of the Israeli occupation of the Sinai Peninsula including the east ...

  5. Egypt–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at Camp David, 1978. Egypt–Israel relations are foreign relations between Egypt and Israel.The state of war between both countries which dated back to the 1948 Arab–Israeli War culminated in the Yom Kippur War in 1973, and was followed by the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty a year after the Camp David Accords, mediated by U.S. president Jimmy ...

  6. Arab–Israeli conflict - Wikipedia

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    Egypt–Israel peace treaty (1979) Israeli–Lebanese peace treaty attempt (1983) Oslo Accords (1993) Israel–Jordan peace treaty (1994) UNSC 1701 (Israel–Lebanon ceasefire treaty) (2006) Rapprochement between Israel and Gulf States influenced by mutual stance against Iran (2010s) Territorial changes

  7. Talk:Israel–Jordan peace treaty - Wikipedia

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    A clarification would be appreciated, or a move to Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty. -- Ynhockey 01:26, 4 October 2008 (UTC) Reply . Support the move, "Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty" is the term used by the Jordanian and Israeli governments. Imad marie 18:03, 4 October 2008 (UTC) Reply

  8. Peace treaty - Wikipedia

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    The peace treaties: comprising the league of nations covenant, digest of the German treaty, digest of the Austrian treaty, with annotations by the American mission at the peace conference; milestones on the road to victory indexed, authors Publicity Corporation, Continental National Bank. Publisher The Federal trade information service, 1919

  9. Foreign policy of the Jimmy Carter administration - Wikipedia

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    The Camp David Accords were the subject of intense domestic opposition in both Egypt and Israel, as well as the wider Arab World, but each side agreed to negotiate a peace treaty on the basis of the accords. [53] On March 26, 1979, Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in Washington, D.C. [54] Carter's