CIA chief’s secret trip to Egypt with the aim of establishing a temporary ceasefire in Gaza
The Qatari newspaper Al-Arabi al-Jadeed reported that the head of the CIA recently made a secret trip to Egypt and negotiated a temporary ceasefire in Gaza. |
Qatari newspaper Al Arabi Al-Jadeed reported, citing sources, that the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recently made a secret trip to Egypt and negotiated a temporary ceasefire in Gaza. .
According to Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed report, an Egyptian source told this media that William Burns, the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), made a secret trip to Egypt last Friday. During this trip, the possibility of achieving a short-term humanitarian ceasefire of 2 to 4 days with the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan has been investigated.
This source pointed out that there is pressure from the United States to establish a quick humanitarian ceasefire with the beginning of Ramadan, and said: This is in the context of Washington’s desire not to provoke the feelings of Muslims around the world during the holy month of Ramadan, especially considering Because they consider the American government jointly with Tel Aviv responsible for the massacre and famine in Gaza.
An Israeli media outlet announced last Thursday that CIA chief William Burns is traveling to occupied Palestine to consult with Israeli authorities.
Barak Ravid, a well-known Zionist journalist, also claimed that the head of the CIA held talks with the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar, Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, regarding the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Source: IRNA
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