Seventy oriented basaltic samples were collected from six sites from the Wadi Budra and Farsh El Azraq areas of the west-central part of Sinai. Rock magnetic properties such as Curie temperatures and hysteresis parameters, as well as microscopic observations, point to magnetite as the main carrier of the remanent magnetization. The stress sensitivity of basaltic rocks is relatively low. High stress produces an increase in the remanent and induced magnetizations perpendicular to the applied stress axis and a decrease parallel to it. The change of magnetization during stress action ranges from 1.1% to 3.5% for a stress of 100 bar. The differential total magnetic intensity field with time (within 2 years) was observed through 80 magnetic observation points set up on both sites of the basaltic sheet at the studied area. The observed temporal variations of magnetization can be interpreted as stress loading parallel to the regional stress field in the order of 50 +/- 20 bar, according to the stress sensitivity of the precursor basalt.