There's a good reason why there's no mention of a conquest of Israel, Spud. The area was already under Egyptian hegemony - and had been since the early eighteenth dynasty. Various Egyptian kings had boasted of victories in the area since that time, but these were little more than expeditions flying the flag because other powers in the area - Naharin, Mitanni and Hatti - had been flexing their muscles and trying to win the area for themselves. Sometimes, as in the case of Mitanni or Hatti, they managed to skim off a few towns if the Egyptian throne was looking elsewhere, but from about the time of Thutmose i until Ramesses IV, Palestine was under strict Egyptian control. Even after that time, Egypt exercised great influence up until, and beyond, the time of Sheshonq I of dyn XXII The Merenptah stela simply records a punitive tour in year 5, the purpose of which seems to have been to assert the Egyptian side of the bargain with the Hittites which parcelled up the area two decades earlier. Incidentally, did you know that the first Armageddon - Battle of Megiddo - took place in the reign of Thutmose III. and two others - under Amenhotep III and Seti I - are recorded, but the latter were mere skirmishes which Egypt convincingly won?