Even the most foolish man on earth know that Iran is like a rat before Israel and no arab country will defeat israel. Even if arab countries join hands together israel will still go withvictory. God promise israel not to fear for he is with them all the time, so fight israel is like fighting god himself
Please see the Related Question: Does Egypt or Israel have the stronger army?, which addresses whether Egypt could defeat Israel.
I personally support the Pro-Israeli opinion on that answer as being the more accurate assessment of military strength in the region, but this point is far from settled.
It is doubtful: they tried twice, and had help, and still lost.
Now in soccer, it might be possible.
Yes, several times (1948-1949, 1956, 1967, and 1973). There is a currently a cold peace between Israel and Egypt.
Israel against Egypt, Syria, Iraq and more.
Egypt, Syria and Jordan. See also:More about Israel
Egypt, Great Britain, Israel, and France.
The UK, France, and Israel fought Egypt over the rights to the Suez Canal.
The three main nations that fought against Israel in 1967 were; Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
Israel fought the Six-Day War against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria (as well as some Palestinian Arab Militant Groups).
Israel and Egypt have never fought a one-on-one war. Egypt was one of the nations whose armies joined in a coordinated, synchronized attack on Israel in 1948, when Israel declared itself an independent sovereign nation, in an attempt to forcefully convey the statement "Oh no you don't!". Israel obviously didn't "lose" that one.
The Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, or October War was fought between Israel and Egypt.
The Six-Day War was fought between Israel and the coalition of Arab forces led by Egypt (the erstwhile United Arab Republic), Syria, and Jordan (with some support from Iraq and Lebanon), and was fought between June 5 and 10, 1967. The Yom Kippur War was fought between Israel and the neighboring Arab countries of Egypt and Syria, and was fought between October 6 and 25, 1973. Iraq and Jordan both supported Syrian troops to some extent, although there was little direct conflict with Israeli forces. Real or tacit support came from countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Cuba.
1.Egypt2.Jordan3.Syria
No. Israel and Egypt are two neighboring countries.
Unknown, but it is an unlikely scenario as Egypt and Israel buried the hatchet long ago. Previously, Egypt and Israel fought several wars, most notably the Yom Kippur War of 1973 when Egypt carried out a brilliant surprise attack on the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula. Israel eventually drove Egypt back but at a very heavy cost. After Egypt and Israel made peace, the Sinai was ceded back to Egypt and the two countries have not fought since.