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Egypt and Israel have a 'don't ask don't tell' partnership
By Ashraf Khalil
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

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The Israelis like to call it the "cold peace." The Egyptians would rather not call it anything at all because that would admit there's actually something there to name. For years the exact extent of political and economic cooperation between the two neighbors, Egypt and Israel, has been a subject of hot-button speculation and the occasional press campaign in Cairo.


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Tags: Egypt, Former, Iran, Israel, Media, Nuclear, Peace, Relations, Tehran, War

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