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The Ancient Egypt-Israel War, often abbreviated as AE-VS-ISRAEL is an ongoing conflict between Ancient Egypt and Israel. The war started on September 18th, 2021.<ref name=":0">EarthMC Live channels #earthmc-live, #general-news, and #ae-vs-israel. Invite link: https://discord.gg/vZydXRm Used information dating back to September 18th, 2021.</ref>
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History
Background
A battle between Ancient Egypt and Israel occured on September 17th before war was declared. This may have been the straw that broke the camel's back, as Israel stated that aggression between the nations had started a long time ago.<ref name=":1">EarthMC Live channel #pvp-live. Invite link: https://discord.gg/vZydXRm Used information dating back to September 17th, 2021.</ref>
Beggining of the conflict
On September 18th, 2021, Israel officialy declared war on Ancient Egypt.
Template:Quote (Matthi3000 ) Following the first declaration, Tanzania, the Russian Empire and Wrangel joined in Israel's side. Illinois joined Ancient Egypt but quickly backed down, as they would only kill certain members of Tanzania until they were "payed back", Cencius said.
The following day, West Russia and the International Defense Coalition declared war on Israel's side. On the 22nd, Tanzania backed out of the war and signed a non-aggression pact with Illinois.<ref name=":0" />
Revival and escalation of the conflict
October
On October, the Federation of the Indian Ocean added Ancient Egypt and Aegyptus to their ranks. In response, Israel sent an ultimatum to the FIO. Manchukuo supported Israel's statement.Template:Quote (Matthi3000 )The FIO reaffirmed its support for their newest members at the time. They would support Egypt and fight Israel if they were forced to do so. Israel declared war on the Federation.
This event made the conflict more recognized in the EMC community. Francia warned Israel for its aggresive behaviour and gave them 12 hours to cease aggresions, or they would declare war. Malawi, New Angola, West Russia and Tanzania, which had left the conflict earlier on, declared war on the FIO to support Israel. Lapland declared war on Israel.
As Israel didn't response to Francia's ultimatum, Francia declared war on them. Vinland declared war on Ancient Egypt because of their old colony, Qatar, which was part of Israel at the time. Nubia supported the FIO and the International Defense Coalition declared war on the FIO.<ref name=":0" />
November
In November 2021, two major events happened in the war so far:
On 15 November, a short fight between Tanzanian and Ancient-Egyptian forces occured in NWT which ended on an AE victory.
On 18 November, Israel executed a major plunder in the capital of Ancient Egypt (Osiris), killing eight mobs that were more than 10K gold worth.
A lot of smaller battles happened too since the end of October, mostly near OpTown where an Ancient_Egypt town has been created. These battles had little impact on the conflict because their outcome was inconclusive. The FIO forces claim to have killed several Israelis, notably with the help of traps, which was not denied by the opposing camp, which even accused Ancient_Egypt of hiding through traps. Moreover, some members of the FIO were also killed during battles. It remains difficult to establish a concrete result, although the number of videos showing Israelis and their allies killed with stuff on them tends to say that the IOF has been more successful than Israel on the battlefield, which however makes up for it through massive claim actions by Israel on Egyptian territory.
Battles
Battle image | Date (yyyy/mm/dd) | Location | Israeli casualties | AE casualties | Notes |
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2021/9/21 | Southern Israel | 4 | None | ||
2021/10/13 | Near Himyar | None | 1 | ||
2021/11/15 | Hood Ville, NWT | 1 | None | One Tanzanian cassualty | |
2021/11/18 | Osiris, Ancient Egypt | None | Eight mobs (10K gold worth) | Not really a battle but a major plunder |
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