The newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" of America in a report prepared by Mrasllagha Cairo, Matt Bradley and Joshua Mitnick, that Israel has lost its ally, the diplomat only in the Middle East, of Egypt, after the decision to stop exporting gas to Israel, which threatens to further deterioration of relations between them.
For its part, claimed that the American-Israeli company LAMBALLE on its website on Sunday that two of the companies violated the Egyptian gas export contract, describing the Egyptian decision as "illegal and betrays bad faith."
The paper went on the U.S. says the move was terminated export agreement that helped keep the peace continued for more than 33 years between Cairo and Tel Aviv, since it was signed in 2005.
And saw "The Wall Street Journal" that the decision most likely will not cause serious economic damage in any of the two countries, but inflame the prevailing political divide between the ruling military regime and the civilian government in charge. She added that the gas deal was a major cause of popular anger against the regime of former president, Hosni Mubarak, and after falling in February of 2011 the gas pipeline was blown up 14 times an expression of rejection of the Egyptian people of this Agreement.
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