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A:Even those who believe in the historicity of the stories of Abraham and his descendants, who were the biblical ancestors of the twelve tribes of Israel, acknowledge that Egypt existed long before the time of Abraham. The ancient Egyptians were not even a Semitic people, so there was no close ethnic relationship between the Egyptians and the Israelites.
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Yes, from Abraham onward, except for the time of their sojourn in Egypt.
negotiating the Camp David accords. brokering peace between Egypt and Israel. getting Egypt to recognize Israel.
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In 1979 Israel agreed to return the Occupied Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in return for peace and recognition from Egypt.
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Israel, and Egypt. It used to be part of Egypt, but they didn't want it back, so Israel is stuck with it and the problems associated with it.
No. Moses must have been born nearly 1000 years after Abraham. Abraham constituted the beginnings of Israel, effectively. His grandson, Jacob, was later named, "Israel". Jacob had 12 sons - which is where the 12 tribes of Israel began. Later, Israel had been in bondage to Egypt for 400 years before Moses was called to save them and set them free.
brokering peace between Egypt and Israel negotiating the Camp David accords getting Egypt to recognize Israel.