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The first Israeli-Egyptian war (1969-1970)

Two years after the conclusion of the Six-Day War saw a new government take over in Egypt known as the Egyptian Prosperity Sphere (EPS) through a violent coup which saw president Gamal Abdelm Nassar overthrown and the placement of a new regime in Egypt after the leader of the EPS, Abanoub Abrax, made himself president of Egypt. Egypt then proceeded to invade Sudan and was quickly able capture Khartoum through the utilization of blitzkrieg tactics which saw Egyptian forces capturing most of northern Sudan before the Sudanese military could respond. Northern Sudan was annexed into Greater Egypt while the south was puppet-ed by Egypt and named The Reorganized government of South Sudan (TRGSS). After his swift victory in Sudan, Abanoub Abrax turned his attention to the Sinai Peninsula which was still under the control of the Israeli Federation as well as the Suez Canal being managed by the Israeli navy. Abrax demanded to our prime minister Menachem Begin to return full control over the Suez as well as the Sinai back to Egypt with the threat of war. Upon being denied his demands, Egyptian troops crossed over the Suez Canal and began to invade the Israeli Federation. The war raged on for a little less then a year but was ended swiftly after the IDF won a decisive victory at Port Said which left both Alexandria and Cairo to be seized by Israeli troops. Egypt capitulated a week later which saw the complete annexation of the Sinai peninsula as well as the northern Nile Delta including Alexandra into the Israeli federation. A puppet government was put in place in Egypt while Sudan was liberated and required to join the new Israeli alliance the Middle Eastern Defense Front (MEDF) along with the Egypt.

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