Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh tells
Egyptian president that Hamas wants to cooperate with Egypt in combating
terrorism in Sinai, emphasizing it does not want to be a force of
instability in the region, but that the cooperation does not extend to
"the Zionist enemy."
Hamas wants to cooperate
with Egypt in combating terror in Sinai, Egyptian President Mohammed
Morsi and Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.
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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi told Hamas
Prime Minister in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh that "Egypt's support is
unwavering, Cairo stands by Gaza's side." Morsi telephoned Haniyeh on
the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Israel Radio reported that Haniyeh told Morsi that Hamas wants to
cooperate with Egypt in combating terrorism in Sinai, and stressed that
Hamas does not want to be a force of instability in the region. Haniyeh,
however, noted that he has no intention of cooperating with the
"Zionist enemy."
Meanwhile Egyptian Chief of Staff Gen. Sidki
Sobhi, accompanied by senior officers, arrived in El-Arish in northern
Sinai for a situational update on the current counterterrorism
operations.
The Sinai region has been the scene of harsh
fighting between the Egyptian armed forces and various terrorist groups
that have used the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to
turn the region into a planning ground for terrorist attacks. Following a
brazen attack by militants on an Egyptian outpost that killed 16
Egyptian soldiers, the Egyptian army stepped up its counterterrorism
campaign and deployed additional forces to Sinai.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
issued a holiday greeting to Jordanian King Abdullah on Sunday for Eid
al-Fitr. "Relations between the Hashemite Kingdom and Israel are crucial
for peace and stability in the region," Netanyahu said. Opposition
Chairman MK Shaul Mofaz called Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas for the holiday as well, and told him that the peace process must
be renewed.
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