Battle of Cairo (World at War)

The Battle of Cairo is a major offensive by the Israeli Military after invading the Jordan and the Suez Canal during World War III. Despite support from the Libyan, Algerian and Italian forces, the defense failed and the Israeli forces successfully advanced into the capital of Egypt.

Background
As a nation in the middle-east, Israel is unable to reach the USNA's enemies in Europe. The Defense Force planned to occupy Jordan and the Suez Canal, blocking supplies from Egypt. After the invasion of Suez Canal, Egypt officially declared war against Israel and joined the Allies.

Aftermath

 * Northeast Egypt controlled by Israel
 * Libya and Algeria declare war on Israel
 * Israel forces advance into North Africa