Egypt: Israel ignored warning

Egypt Israel ignored warning
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full screen A Hamas police officer patrols in front of a portrait of Egyptian President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi in May 2021, in connection with the visit of Egypt’s intelligence chief to Gaza. Photo: Adel Hana/AP/TT

Egyptian intelligence warned Israel that “something big” was afoot in Gaza. But according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the military was busy with “terrorism” in the West Bank and the warnings were ignored, according to a source in Egypt’s intelligence service.

The head of Egypt’s intelligence services, Abbas Kamel, called Netanyahu himself to warn him that “something violent was afoot from Gaza”, ten days before terror-labeled Hamas carried out its large-scale attack on Israel on Saturday. This is reported by Israeli Ynet, which refers to an anonymous source within the Egyptian intelligence service.

– We have warned them that the situation will explode, and very soon, and it will be big. But they underestimated such warnings, the source told the AP news agency.

Focus on the West Bank

Israeli authorities were focused on the West Bank and, to the great surprise of the Egyptians, played down the threat from Gaza for political reasons, according to the source. A significant portion of Netanyahu’s government base supports settlers in the occupied West Bank, and has called for security to be tightened after the last 18 months of violence there.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies receiving any such warnings from Egypt, calling it “fake news.”

“Did not receive any information”

“No information came in advance from Egypt and the prime minister has neither spoken to nor met with the intelligence chief since the formation of the government,” reads a statement from Netanyahu’s office.

Egypt often acts as a mediator between Israel and Hamas and likes to emphasize its role in this. It has previously warned Israel that increased tensions with the Palestinians make a continued peace process more difficult, and urged the country to work for de-escalation.

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