Unexpected visit of the new security adviser of the Zionist regime to Cairo.
The new Israeli security adviser made an unexpected trip to Cairo on Sunday to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip with the Egyptian intelligence chief.
During the visit, which was also attended by “Meir bin Shabat”, a former security adviser to the Zionist regime, a meeting was held with “Abbas Kamel”, the head of Egyptian intelligence.
According to reports, the most important issue discussed was the situation in the Gaza Strip and the ceasefire talks after a 12-day conflict between the resistance groups and the Zionist regime.
This short trip comes six weeks after a full trip to the Occupied Territories to negotiate an initial ceasefire.
Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appointed Aylat Holata, the former head of the Strategic Planning Organization and a former Mossad intelligence officer, as the regime’s security adviser.
The Zionist official’s visit to Egypt comes as local Palestinian sources say the Zionist regime and Egypt have deliberately delayed the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, prompting the Palestinian resistance to intensify pressure on the regime by sending incendiary balloons. It has forced Zionist settlements.
The Egyptian side’s involvement in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip has angered Palestinian groups, and while a delegation from the Gaza Ministry of Labor, Contractors and Merchants was scheduled to leave for Cairo late last week, the Egyptian side has postponed the delegation’s visit until later this month.
Earlier, a delegation of 16 businessmen and importers to Cairo to inspect the import of construction materials to Gaza had announced that Egyptian officials were still blocking the import of these materials through the Rafah border crossing. The reason is that the Egyptian side agreed with the Zionist regime to put pressure on the Hamas movement to agree to reduce its conditions in the case of the captured Israeli soldiers.
Hamas has captured four Israelis since the summer of 2014, two of them soldiers who fought in the Gaza war and two others who entered Gaza illegally.