On the morning of September 18, 2010, Israeli Navy blockaded the north and south entrances to the canal. Egypt declared war on Israel soon after, and both nations' air forces clashed at the border between the two countries. Iraqistan responded by preparing forces in the southwest in the event of a PSF Alliance activation, although hesitant to go to war with fellow Arab and Muslim neighbors. On September 19th, Israel had captured the Egyptian cities of Suez and Ismailia and took control of the canal zone. By late September 20th, Everetti Massachusetts battleship EVS Quincy battlegroup arrived in the Red Sea, joining Israeli naval vessels securing the southern end of the Suez canal. EVS Victory aircraft carrier battlegroup from the Persian Gulf was expected the next day to arrive. Everetti M
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| - On the morning of September 18, 2010, Israeli Navy blockaded the north and south entrances to the canal. Egypt declared war on Israel soon after, and both nations' air forces clashed at the border between the two countries. Iraqistan responded by preparing forces in the southwest in the event of a PSF Alliance activation, although hesitant to go to war with fellow Arab and Muslim neighbors. On September 19th, Israel had captured the Egyptian cities of Suez and Ismailia and took control of the canal zone. By late September 20th, Everetti Massachusetts battleship EVS Quincy battlegroup arrived in the Red Sea, joining Israeli naval vessels securing the southern end of the Suez canal. EVS Victory aircraft carrier battlegroup from the Persian Gulf was expected the next day to arrive. Everetti M
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| - Kuwait merges with Iraqistan, Suez Canal unified under Israeli control, Jordan collapses and splits among Israeli and Iraqistani control.
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| - On the morning of September 18, 2010, Israeli Navy blockaded the north and south entrances to the canal. Egypt declared war on Israel soon after, and both nations' air forces clashed at the border between the two countries. Iraqistan responded by preparing forces in the southwest in the event of a PSF Alliance activation, although hesitant to go to war with fellow Arab and Muslim neighbors. On September 19th, Israel had captured the Egyptian cities of Suez and Ismailia and took control of the canal zone. By late September 20th, Everetti Massachusetts battleship EVS Quincy battlegroup arrived in the Red Sea, joining Israeli naval vessels securing the southern end of the Suez canal. EVS Victory aircraft carrier battlegroup from the Persian Gulf was expected the next day to arrive. Everetti Militant Forces were deployed into the Sinai peninsula with tanks to aid Israel in securing the border. Egyptian fighting intensified along the Israeli-Egypt border. Following several days of intense fighting, Egypt offers a ceasefire. On September 3rd, Egypt offered a peace treaty and surrendered and ceded it's half of the Suez Canal to Israel.
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