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Comment by shtzvhdx

4 months ago

I don't see how Egypt's claim against Israel was wrong.

The waters have been internal waters literally for three millennia (or more) until foreigners came in and built a canal connecting what is actually a very narrow gulf to the Mediterranean.

Foreigners come in, unilaterally build a canal and now the locals lose national sovereignty over their waters?

Also, why does Egypt have to agree to the freedom of navigation of a state it did not (at the time) recognize?

Furthermore, why must Egypt agree to the laws of freedom navigation it did not sign?

The answer, of course, is that there is no such thing as international law, or a "rules based order". There's only power makes might.

you are talking about the Suez and Israel, and it seems that you didn't read what I wrote