What happens here? Are they Egyptians?

What happens here? Are they Egyptians?

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They are sandniggers living at the border of God's holy empire

>sandniggers
Mountainiggers perhaps?
Sinai doesn't have sands, only mountains.

ISIS in the north, party resort in the south

Also, the Egyptians sold 2 islands to the Saudis for a new bridge

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi–Egypt_Causeway

Trust me i live in the mountains and they are made of sand

Barely anyone lives there. It's their version of Nunavut or Alaska.

There are some bedouins, a few Christian monasteries, and some Egyptians living out there for military reasons.

Israel captured that entire area in the 60s and they were almost going to keep it but they gave it back. Israel's always been selfless in the pursuit of peace.

What's more disturbing is that the deal was made only few years ago, I would have understood it better if it was made in 1970's when the world was still backwards in international politics.

Palestinian clay

terrorism

There's Sharm El Sheikh which is quite a populous tourist town. The coastal areas are inhabited; it's the interior that's sparsely populated.

They're also planning on building a bridge to link the peninsula with Saudi Arabia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi–Egypt_Causeway

oh nvm I see another user has linked it

>What happens here?
North is where conscripts are sent to "fight" terrorism or something. South used to be a russian exclave.

>Are they Egyptians?
By nationality? Yes. Culturally and linguistically? No. They don't speak Egyptian Arabic and have some traditions that are exclusive to them.

How did it have a Russian exclave?

I'm just memeing. Most people who visit Hurghada and Sharm Al-Sheikh are russians, that's why some stores tend to have signs there in Russian + Arabic.

>Most people who visit Hurghada and Sharm Al-Sheikh are russians

interesting, wonder what attracts russians to that area specifically, some sort of "meddling" perhaps?

forgot meme

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Rightful Israeli clay

It's relatively cheap(other than turkey maybe) compared to other tourist destinations

they be kangz

lol