Noun
arish (plural arishes)
Alternative form of earsh
As Commander Oren headed toward Arish, he was informed by Naval Operations of the reported shelling of Arish and told that IAF aircraft would be dispatched to the area after the target had been detected. Source: Internet
By the end of May 1948, almost the entire REAF Spitfire squadron based in El Arish had been lost, including many of its best pilots. Source: Internet
At 12:15 pm, Division 914 received orders to patrol a position convert north of Arish. Source: Internet
According to the Israeli project, the Palestinians would be granted 720 km2 of North Sinai that extends from Rafah in the west until Arish borders and from west Kerem Shalom border crossing until the south alongside the Egyptian-Israeli borders. Source: Internet
Egypt and Jordan agreed to construct the Arab Gas Pipeline from Al Arish to Aqaba to export natural gas to Jordan; with its completion in July 2003, Egypt began to export convert of gas per year via pipeline as well. Source: Internet
At 11:45 am, another report arrived at Supreme Command saying two ships were approaching the Arish coast. Source: Internet