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Egypt and Israel!
Mutual trust is practically impossible. Interests make it.

Egypt, as the "Arab League leader" at that time. Its initial policy was to destroy Israel. But after five wars in the Middle East, they lost in succession. Instead of "destroying" Israel, it established its own Sinai Peninsula. Look at the established strategy is daydreaming, really hopeless. My heart is dead. It is best to live in peace with Israel. Return to Sinai through negotiations. This has an explanation for the people of China. As for the Palestinian brothers, I don't care. . .

For its part, Israel does not want to go to war with neighboring Arab countries. Because it also knows that it is impossible to completely defeat all these Arab countries. It is certainly welcome to see this change in Egypt and make a positive response. In this way, the two sides finally signed the Camp David peace agreement in the United States. The two countries ended their 30-year war and formally established diplomatic relations. Then Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula.

So it can be seen that as long as both sides can face the reality and adopt a pragmatic attitude. Make some concessions each. Also consider the bottom line that the other party can accept. Peace is possible for any enemy. This is the case in Egypt and Israel. Later, so did Palestine and Israel. After Arafat gave up armed resistance, the peace talks with Israel also achieved gratifying results. If it weren't for toad's trouble, the peace process would be quite smooth. Israel has handed over about 2,500 square kilometers of territory to the Palestinian National Authority in batches. Include that Gaza strip.