Egypt Pushes Back as Israeli Media Hypes Gas Deal “Suspension”
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Egypt Pushes Back as Israeli Media Hypes Gas Deal “Suspension”
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Egypt ‘Will Not Be Impacted’ by Cancellation of Israeli Gas Deal, Says SIS Head
Head of Egypt’s State Information Service (SIS), Diaa Rashwan, said Egypt would not be significantly affected by the cancellation of the Israeli gas deal, adding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to undermine Egypt’s image through the issue, according to local media reports. In a TV interview, Rashwan described Israeli Prime Minister
The head of the Egyptian State Information Service, Diaa Rashwan, criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—wanted by the International Criminal Court—saying that he "deludes himself into canceling the gas export agreement to Egypt," signed in 2019 and extending through 2040, if he is able to bear the economic consequences of the decision...
Egypts slams Israeli threats as gas agreement hangs in the balance - Egypt Independent
Diaa Rashwan, head of the Egyptian State Information Service, commented on Israeli reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had directed the suspension of the gas agreement with Egypt. Rashwan stated that Netanyahu would be unable to bear the consequences of such a decision. In televised remarks, Rashwan said, “I advise Netanyahu, and I hope he …
Egyptian official Diaa Rashwan called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delusional, challenging him to cancel the gas agreement between Egypt and Israel, Anadolu reported.
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