China, Egypt Partner to Counter Mossad Influence in Africa

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Israeli publication Globes has reported that Egypt and China are cooperating to diminish the influence of the Israeli regime’s spy service, Mossad, in Africa. The primary objective of this collaboration is to prevent various countries from recognizing the self-proclaimed state of Somaliland. Israel’s move to recognize the separatists of Somaliland has drawn widespread negative reactions globally.
Earlier this year, the Egyptian intelligence service, in conjunction with China’s Ministry of Defense, launched an extensive security and political campaign across the African continent to counter the espionage activities of the Israeli regime. This action was prompted by the perception that Mossad’s actions are contrary to the interests of both Egypt and China.
Egypt and China have enhanced their bilateral cooperation in intelligence and technology to monitor Mossad’s movements in Africa. As part of this cooperation, China has provided Egypt with advanced radar systems and electronic warfare capabilities, enabling Cairo to track aerial threats without reliance on Tel Aviv or Washington. These collaborative efforts also encompass joint covert security operations and countermeasures against Mossad’s operations in Sudan, Libya, and East Africa.

