The Egyptian president rejected Netanyahu’s phone call
An Israeli media says that the President of Egypt has rejected a phone call from the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime due to differences over the military operations of the Zionist regime. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Channel 13 of the Israeli regime TV, this evening (Wednesday), Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has rejected the phone call of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In this report, the reason for Al-Sisi’s rejection of this call is the dispute between the two sides regarding Tel Aviv’s recent threat to carry out a military operation in the Rafah area and the Philadelphia axis on the border line between Egypt and Palestine is called occupied.
Palestinian sources have recently reported that the Israeli army has intensified its attacks in the southern areas of the Gaza Strip. In this connection, the United Nations Employment and Relief Agency for Palestinian refugees announced today that at least 9 Palestinians were killed in an attack by Israeli tanks on a civilian shelter in the south of the Gaza Strip.
Channel 13 quoted He said from two sources that he called informed that Netanyahu’s office was coordinating with the Egyptian side to establish a telephone call between Netanyahu and El-Sisi, which was “useless”.
President The President of Egypt and Benjamin Netanyahu last talked to each other in June of last year following the attack of an Egyptian security force named “Mohammed Salah Ibrahim” on a number of Israeli soldiers; An attack that killed 3 Israeli soldiers and seriously wounded another.
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