Offenbarung im Sinai - translation to german
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Offenbarung im Sinai - translation to german

ISRAELI-EGYPTIAN DIPLOMATIC AGREEMENT
Sinai accord; Sinai Accord

Offenbarung im Sinai      
the revelation of Sinai, giving of the Torah to Moses and the people of Israel on Mount Sinai
Sinai Desert         
  • The first scientifically accurate map of the peninsula: the 1869 Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai
  • The wilderness of Sinai, 1862
  • Two young [[Bedouin]]s making bread in the desert
  • [[Dahab]] in Southern Sinai is a popular beach and diving resort
  • Egypt-Israel border, looking north from the [[Eilat]] Mountains
  • Image from [[Gemini 11]] spacecraft, featuring part of Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula in the foreground and the [[Levant]] in the background
  • Gabal or Jebel Musa, identified by Christians with [[Mount Sinai]]
  • St. Catherine's Monastery]] is the oldest working Christian monastery in the world and the most popular tourist attraction on the peninsula.
  • The Sinai Peninsula security zones which delineate Egypt, Israel and [[Multinational Force and Observers]]' zone of operations
  • UNEF]] [[UN peacekeepers]] in Sinai, 1974
PENINSULA IN THE RED SEA
Sinai peninsula; Sinai Desert; Sinaï; Sinai (temp); Sinai desert; History of the Sinai Peninsula; Bir El Dueidar; Toussoum; Siani Peninsula; Mafkat; Sinai (peninsula); The Sinai
die Sinaiwüste (Halbinsel zwischen Ägypten und Israel)
Sinai peninsula         
  • The first scientifically accurate map of the peninsula: the 1869 Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai
  • The wilderness of Sinai, 1862
  • Two young [[Bedouin]]s making bread in the desert
  • [[Dahab]] in Southern Sinai is a popular beach and diving resort
  • Egypt-Israel border, looking north from the [[Eilat]] Mountains
  • Image from [[Gemini 11]] spacecraft, featuring part of Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula in the foreground and the [[Levant]] in the background
  • Gabal or Jebel Musa, identified by Christians with [[Mount Sinai]]
  • St. Catherine's Monastery]] is the oldest working Christian monastery in the world and the most popular tourist attraction on the peninsula.
  • The Sinai Peninsula security zones which delineate Egypt, Israel and [[Multinational Force and Observers]]' zone of operations
  • UNEF]] [[UN peacekeepers]] in Sinai, 1974
PENINSULA IN THE RED SEA
Sinai peninsula; Sinai Desert; Sinaï; Sinai (temp); Sinai desert; History of the Sinai Peninsula; Bir El Dueidar; Toussoum; Siani Peninsula; Mafkat; Sinai (peninsula); The Sinai
die Sinaihalbinsel (Dreieck zwischen Israel und Ägypten, geografische Trennung zwischen Asien und Afrika)

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Sinai Interim Agreement

The Sinai Interim Agreement, also known as the Sinai II Agreement, was a diplomatic agreement signed by Egypt and Israel on September 4, 1975, with the intention of peacefully resolving territorial disputes. The signing ceremony took place in Geneva.

The agreement stated that the conflicts between the countries "shall not be resolved by military force but by peaceful means." It also called "for a further withdrawal in the Sinai and a new UN buffer zone." Thus, the agreement strengthened Israel's and Egypt's commitment to abiding by U.N. Resolution 338 and strengthened diplomatic relations between Egypt, Israel, and the United States.

The purpose of this agreement, in the eyes of the Egyptians, was to gain back as much of the Sinai Peninsula (which had been occupied by Israel since 1967) as they could through diplomacy. Although the agreement strengthened Egypt's relationship with the Western world, it diminished its relationships with other members of the Arab League (especially Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization).