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Egypt used Gaza ceasefire to improve its standing in Washington

Egypt used Gaza ceasefire to ‘improve its standing in Washington’ Farah Najjar © Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar hugs head of the Egyptian general intelligence Abbas Kamel as they meet . Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar hugs head of the Egyptian general intelligence Abbas Kamel as they meet in Gaza [Mohammed Salem/Reuters] As the first Israeli missile landed on the besieged Gaza Strip, marking the start of an 11-day military offensive, Egypt saw a “tremendous opportunity” to assert itself politically in the region and, as many analysts say, to prove itself to the new US administration. US President Joe Biden thanked Egypt for “its successful diplomacy” in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the group that governs Gaza.

Egypt used Gaza ceasefire to improve its standing in Washington | Abdel Fattah el-Sisi News

As the first Israeli missile landed on the besieged Gaza Strip, marking the start of an 11-day military offensive, Egypt saw a “tremendous opportunity” to assert itself politically in the region and, as many analysts say, to prove itself to the new US administration. US President Joe Biden thanked Egypt for “its successful diplomacy” in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the group that governs Gaza. “The Egyptian regime wishes to illustrate to the Biden administration that they can still handle the ‘Palestinian file’, and that they are willing to follow the US guidance in this regard,” Alaa Tartir, policy adviser at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, told Al Jazeera.

The Nakba Demands Justice

The Nakba Demands Justice THE GANGS of Israeli teenagers grip their oversized machine guns as they patrol the Damascus Gate, tossing their stun grenades and hearing the stones roar back in the original Arabic: “Jerusalem for the Palestinians.” What scenes those steps have borne witness to a Nakba, a catastrophe. A shattering of history, a rending of Palestinian masses, now reunited and marching steadfastly along Route 1 toward Al-Aqsa Mosque on one of the last evenings of Ramadan to protect their city, to defend it from Israeli attempts to cleanse it of Palestinian life. In Jerusalem, a boy throws his shoe at a soldier, hitting him squarely in the face. In the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, the breakers of the fast are pelted by settler stones, summarily returned and then some. The apartheid state blankets the Palestinians with water cannons, with beatings, with tear gas, and the apartheid newspapers call for peace-on-both-sides, and a deputy mayor of the apartheid city looks on

Palestine, Israel and the Oslo Accords: What you need to know

Palestine, Israel and the Oslo Accords: What you need to know
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Palestinian elections, Al Jazeera and the Generation for Democratic Renewal

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, I just read a op-ed in Al Jazeera that I had to share. I’ve long said that Fatah and Hamas are enormous obstacles to peace and that the Palestinians, like the Israelis, need a large grassroots movement, one which is wholeheartedly committed to achieving a solution to the conflict. Fellow

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