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Africa News > Blog > Blog > Egypt’s Patience Wearing Thin: Cracks Emerge in Decades-Old Peace Treaty with Israel
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Egypt’s Patience Wearing Thin: Cracks Emerge in Decades-Old Peace Treaty with Israel

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Last updated: March 21, 2025 7:23 am
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Cairo, Egypt – A palpable sense of weariness and simmering frustration is growing in Egypt regarding its relationship with Israel, signaling a potential strain on the decades-old peace treaty between the two nations. While officially maintaining diplomatic ties, a confluence of factors, including the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, domestic economic pressures, and perceived Israeli actions in the region, are contributing to a noticeable shift in Egyptian public opinion and, potentially, government policy.

While Cairo has long played a crucial role as a mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, latest developments and the ongoing stalemate have significantly dampened hopes for a lasting solution. Sources familiar with Egyptian foreign policy say that Cairo feels increasingly sidelined in peace negotiations, with minimal progress being made despite its persistent efforts. The continued expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the persistent blockade of Gaza have become major sticking points, fueling resentment among the Egyptian populace, a sentiment that is difficult for the government to ignore.

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

“The Egyptian people have long held a deep affinity for the Palestinian cause,” explains Dr. Aisha Kamal, a political analyst at Cairo University. “The continued suffering of Palestinians, coupled with the lack of tangible progress in the peace process, is a source of deep disappointment and anger. This sentiment inevitably puts pressure on the Egyptian government to reconsider its relationship with Israel.”

Beyond the Palestinian issue, economic considerations are also playing a role. Egypt, currently grappling with significant economic challenges, feels that the potential benefits of the peace treaty with Israel have not fully materialized. While some economic cooperation exists, particularly in the energy sector, there is growing pressure for Israel to contribute more significantly to Egypt’s economic stability.

Furthermore, concerns have been raised within Egypt regarding perceived Israeli actions in the broader region. While not explicitly stated, anxieties exist about potential interference in regional conflicts and a perceived lack of sensitivity towards Egypt’s regional security interests.

The growing discontent is evident in Egyptian media, where criticism of Israeli policies has become increasingly vocal. While the government maintains a formal commitment to the peace treaty, the shift in public discourse suggests a tightening of the space for pro-Israeli sentiment.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a retired Egyptian diplomat stated, “Egypt’s patience is not limitless. While we remain committed to maintaining regional stability, the current trajectory of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the perceived lack of reciprocation from Israel are creating a precarious situation. The peace treaty cannot be taken for granted.”

The situation calls for careful navigation and a renewed commitment to dialogue. Moving forward, analysts suggest that a more proactive role from the international community, coupled with a genuine effort from both Israelis and Palestinians to address the root causes of the conflict, will be crucial in safeguarding the long-term stability of the Egypt-Israel relationship and maintaining peace in the region. Whether Israel is willing to address these concerns remains to be seen, but the warning signs from Egypt are clear: the status quo is no longer sustainable.

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