Map of Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty, March 1979
To test Egypt’s intentions, Israel took eight years, from January 1974 to April 1982, to withdraw from virtually all of Sinai.
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To test Egypt’s intentions, Israel took eight years, from January 1974 to April 1982, to withdraw from virtually all of Sinai.
Under the 1979 peace treaty, Israel withdrew completely from the Sinai, abandoning settlements and oil fields, by 1982. But Egypt did not reclaim the Gaza Strip, which it had controlled from 1948 to 1967.
This regional map shows Israel and its neighbors after the Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, completed in 1982, and the disengagement from the Gaza Strip in August 2005.
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