An Egyptian official named Sharif said that ballistic missiles were never part of the memorandum of understanding between Israel and Egypt, as the topic was never raised, according to a single report.
01 · THE DISPATCH
An Egyptian official named Sharif said that ballistic missiles were never discussed or included in the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Israel and Egypt, because the issue was never on the agenda. The statement appears to address speculation or media reports suggesting the MoU referenced ballistic missile capabilities. No further details on the context or timing of the remarks were provided. The report relies on a single, unidentified source.
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