The Jerusalem Post

Egyptian intel chief nixes Gaza meeting

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Hamas leader Musa Abu Marzouk expressed “regret” over the cancellati­on of a planned visit to Ramallah and the Gaza Strip by Abbas Kamel, head of Egypt’s General Intelligen­ce Directorat­e.

The top Egyptian official was scheduled to visit Ramallah and the Gaza Strip on Thursday, as part of Cairo’s effort to avert a military confrontat­ion between Israel and Hamas.

Kamel reportedly called off his visit in the wake of Wednesday’s rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip on Israel.

The cancellati­on of the visit is seen as a sign of Egypt’s discontent with Hamas over the rocket attacks, which came as Egyptian intelligen­ce officials were holding talks with Hamas leaders ahead of Kamel’s visit to the Gaza Strip.

Hamas denied responsibi­lity for the rocket attacks, but stopped short of naming the party that launched the rockets, which fell in Beersheba and in the sea next to a central Israeli city.

No group claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Some Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip said they did not rule out the possibilit­y that the rocket attacks were carried out by terrorists belonging to a small

group that is opposed to Egypt’s effort to reach a truce agreement between Hamas and Israel.

“Whoever launched the rockets

wanted to embarrass Hamas and scuttle Egypt’s mediation efforts,” said a Palestinia­n political analyst in the coastal enclave. “Hamas would not do something like this while Egyptian intelligen­ce officials are in the Gaza Strip and hours before the arrival of the head of Egypt’s General Intelligen­ce Directorat­e.”

Mohamed al-Zaq, a senior official with the Gaza-based Popular Front Struggle, said he believed someone was trying to drag the Palestinia­ns into a “destructiv­e war.” Those who are trying to instigate a war are par excellence criminals,” he added.

“No one is interested in another war in the Gaza Strip,” said political analyst Ibrahim al-Madhoun. “It was clear from the beginning that the rocket attacks were not initiated by the major factions.”

Sources in the Gaza Strip said that Hamas relayed a message to Israel through the Egyptians and the UN that it was not responsibl­e for the rocket attacks.

The sources said that an Egyptian delegation headed by General Intelligen­ce officials Ayman Badi and Ahmed Abdel Khaleq, who are currently in the Gaza Strip, succeeded in preventing an all-out military confrontat­ion between Hamas and Israel. According to the sources, the Egyptian officials held intensive talks with leaders of Hamas and Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad immediatel­y after the predawn rocket attacks on Israel.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the so-called Joint Operations Room of the Palestinia­n Resistance factions, a group including Hamas and several terrorist groups in the

Gaza Strip, “rejected all irresponsi­ble attempts to sabotage” Egyptian efforts to achieve a truce with Israel.

The groups said that when they carry out any attack, they “do not hide behind any curtain, and announce it in public in the context of their national responsibi­lity.”

The groups also welcomed Egypt’s effort “to fulfill the demands of the Palestinia­n people,” and said they were prepared to “face any Israeli aggression.” •

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