Answer 1Egypt really had no allies, so every other kingdom or state near Egypt, such as Libya, Nubia, the Canaanite States, Judah, Israel, Aramea, Phoenicia, Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia, were enemies of Ancient Egypt.There were periods where some of these states were relatively weak and came to Egypt as vassals. There were other times when Egypt conquered some of these states.Answer 2The Hyksos were enemies of Egypt. They took over Egypt in 1750 BC.
Yes. The Assyrians conquered Egypt, parts of Syria and Israel, and some Mediterranean trade routs.
EGYPT is the only country that borders Israel to the West and only borders Israel on the southern half of its Western border. The Gaza Strip, a self-ruling Palestinian territory, also borders Egypt, but Egypt has kept the border closed for some time now.
From Iran, to Morocco, all those countries are sworn enemies of Israel, and the rest of the Muslim world, although not a sworn enemy, has neither diplomatic ties, nor do they recognize the country's existence, the only exceptions being Turkey and Egypt. Although all Arabic speaking + Iran countries are officially enemies of Israel, the countries that are the biggest threat right now, are Iran and Syria, and to a certain extent Saudi Arabia, whose inhabitants have been agitating for an outright invasion of Israel for quite sometime now.
There have been several, but Israel has been victorious in all of them. There is some question in Egypt as to whether Egypt or Israel won the War in 1973, but considering that the ceasefire was signed while Israeli soldiers were advancing, it would seem to be an Israeli victory. The debate on the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 is discussed more fully at the Related Question below: Who won the war between Egypt and Israel in 1973?
In different locations, some of them include: Egypt, Israel, Babylon, Persia, Greece.
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Some similarities are that they both believed in god/gods/godesses. Israel had monotheism, believing in on god. Egypt believed in multiple gods and goddesses which is polytheism. Another similarity is that they both had promised lands, Israel's promised land was Canaan, or the land of milk and honey.
Libya, Sudan, and Israel
Well, darling, Saul, David, and Solomon were all kings of Israel. They also had a knack for getting themselves into some juicy drama, whether it was battling enemies or dealing with family feuds. So, in a nutshell, they were all ruling the roost in the land of Israel, causing a stir wherever they went.
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.
Egypt has a good relationship with Sudan. It does not have a great relationship with some other areas nearby. Relationships with Iran, and Iraq change from good to not good. Its relationship with Israel is often strained. However, Egypt has attempted to play a role in bringing peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Egypt also has a good relationship with Libya.