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.
There are several such wars, including the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1948-9, 1967, and 1973.
During the 20th century, Egypt fought in the 1967 (Six Day War) against Israel (and was embarrassingly defeated); Egypt regained it's lost honor when in 1973 (Yom Kipper War-which also started America's first "real" gasoline crisis-prices went from 29 cents a gallon to $1.00 a gallon OVER-NITE) Egypt successfully attacked Israel again, this time armed with the relatively new Sagger wire guided anti-tank missile (which successfully made it's debut in Vietnam in 1972 against M48 Patton tanks). Israel was COMPLETELY taken off guard and suffered greatly. The US had to quickly send over M60 Combat Tanks (MBT-Main Battle tanks) and a batch of F4 Phantoms to replace Israel's losses. After about 3 months of fighting, Israel finally gained the upper hand and the Egyptians withdrew back into their territory. But the Egyptians fought a lot better this time than they did in the Six Day War; the whole world was surprised at the Egyptian's success on the battlefield...and Israel learned a valuable lesson (an old lesson); never underestimate the enemy.
Clinton's most famous successis the Camp David Accord between Israel and Egypt. Since its signing in 1978 not only have their been no wars between Egypt and Israel but Israel has not officially been at war with any other country.
Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.
Egypt throughout history has been host to numerous conflicts ranging from the Ancient Pharaoh's Wars with the Cyrenacians and Proto-Cyrenacians (modern east Libya), the Bedouins, the Nubians, the Hyksos, the Assyrians, and the Babylonians. Egypt was also militarily occupied and annexed by the Persian, Hellenic, Roman, and Byzantine Empires before being added to the the Rightly-Guided Caliphate. Egypt eventually split off into the Fatimid Caliphate which fought numerous battles in modern Tunisia and Israel/Palestine. Egypt was eventually overrun by Turkish Empires that fought numerous wars in Egypt, like those against Napoleon in 1799. Modern Egypt has fought several wars with Israel on Egyptian territory including the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, the Crisis of 1956, the Six-Day War of 1967, and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, before making peace with Israel in 1979.
The Arabs declared war against Israel in 1948 when Israel declared Independence Israel declared war against Egypt in 1956 after being cut off from the Suez Canal. Israel declared war against Egypt in 1967 when the Straits of Tiran were blockaded. Jordan and Syria declared war against Israel in retaliation for the attack on Egypt. Egypt and Syria declared war on Israel in 1973 as a surprise attack.
There are several such wars, including the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1948-9, 1967, and 1973.
The answer is Israel.
The Crucades, the wars between Egypt and Israel, the Iraq War, the Current War on Afganistan.
During the 20th century, Egypt fought in the 1967 (Six Day War) against Israel (and was embarrassingly defeated); Egypt regained it's lost honor when in 1973 (Yom Kipper War-which also started America's first "real" gasoline crisis-prices went from 29 cents a gallon to $1.00 a gallon OVER-NITE) Egypt successfully attacked Israel again, this time armed with the relatively new Sagger wire guided anti-tank missile (which successfully made it's debut in Vietnam in 1972 against M48 Patton tanks). Israel was COMPLETELY taken off guard and suffered greatly. The US had to quickly send over M60 Combat Tanks (MBT-Main Battle tanks) and a batch of F4 Phantoms to replace Israel's losses. After about 3 months of fighting, Israel finally gained the upper hand and the Egyptians withdrew back into their territory. But the Egyptians fought a lot better this time than they did in the Six Day War; the whole world was surprised at the Egyptian's success on the battlefield...and Israel learned a valuable lesson (an old lesson); never underestimate the enemy.
1) In 1956, Israel attacked Egypt with the prompting of the United Kingdom and France. 2) In 1967, Israel attacked Egypt responding to an Egyptian blockade of Israel's southern port. All other wars that Israel has participated in have been brought about due to attacks on its land or its people first.
Clinton's most famous successis the Camp David Accord between Israel and Egypt. Since its signing in 1978 not only have their been no wars between Egypt and Israel but Israel has not officially been at war with any other country.
Rome and Egypt were not direct adversaries. Egypt was absorbed into the Roman Empire after it helped Marc Antouny in the civil war against Octavian.
Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.
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Egypt throughout history has been host to numerous conflicts ranging from the Ancient Pharaoh's Wars with the Cyrenacians and Proto-Cyrenacians (modern east Libya), the Bedouins, the Nubians, the Hyksos, the Assyrians, and the Babylonians. Egypt was also militarily occupied and annexed by the Persian, Hellenic, Roman, and Byzantine Empires before being added to the the Rightly-Guided Caliphate. Egypt eventually split off into the Fatimid Caliphate which fought numerous battles in modern Tunisia and Israel/Palestine. Egypt was eventually overrun by Turkish Empires that fought numerous wars in Egypt, like those against Napoleon in 1799. Modern Egypt has fought several wars with Israel on Egyptian territory including the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, the Crisis of 1956, the Six-Day War of 1967, and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, before making peace with Israel in 1979.
Over the centuries many people have protested against wars.