The "cold peace" with Egypt has yielded few discernible economic benefits.
Israel got a very cold peace in return from the Egyptians.
Nevertheless, the relationship is sometimes described as a "cold peace", with many in Egypt skeptical about its effectiveness.
On both sides of Sinai, it is called "the cold peace."
This opportunity was not skillfully exploited, so the result has been a "cold peace."
Many people in Egypt and Israel describe it as "the cold peace."
However, it has never led to more than a cold peace between their two countries.
The cold peace between Israel and Egypt looks set to chill further.
Israeli and Egyptian officials have characterized the treaty as a cold peace.
This is not going to be a cold peace.