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Biden’s special envoy goes to Tel Aviv and Cairo to advance the prisoner exchange agreement

A Hebrew media wrote that Joe Biden will send his special envoy for the Middle East to Tel Aviv and Cairo to make the last efforts to implement the prisoner exchange agreement.
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according to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency, channel 13 of the Zionist regime TV in a report published on Sunday evening announced that it has been informed that US President Joe Biden will soon send Brett McGurk, the special envoy of the US government for Middle East affairs to Egypt, and it is expected that he will hold meetings in the coming days focusing on the Middle East issue, the release of hostages and also make moves related to a possible attack on Rafah.

This Hebrew media said in its main evening news section: McGurk is going to be in Egypt for two Discuss the main issue of the release of hostages and the efforts made to achieve it, which is one of the issues of concern to America, along with the issue of the possible invasion of Rafah by the Israeli army.

In the continuation of this report, it was previously announced that William Burns, during his visit to Tel Aviv this week, asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be allowed to send Israeli representatives to Cairo. so that they can discuss humanitarian measures and efforts to advance the prisoner exchange agreement, but Netanyahu rejected this American request and announced that in order not to ensure that the medicines reach the prisoners, there will be no news of sending aid to the people of Gaza. /p>

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