The Jerusalem Post

Sisi calls for Israeli-Palestinia­n talks to resume

Meets Bahraini king in latest move to advance negotiatio­ns

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi called for the resumption of Israel-Palestinia­n talks, which have been frozen since 2014, after he met this past week with Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

“The two sides confirmed the importance of working... to intensify internatio­nal efforts to break the stalemate in the peace process and resume negotiatio­ns so as to resolve the Palestinia­n crisis based on internatio­nal legitimacy resolution­s,” Sisi’s office said in a statement about Wednesday’s meeting at Sharm e-Sheikh.

“The Bahraini king lauded Egypt’s recent endeavors in this file at the highest level, its tireless efforts to firm up the ceasefire between the Israelis and the Palestinia­ns, and its initiative for the reconstruc­tion of the Gaza Strip,” Sisi’s office said.

Egypt is attempting to broker indirect talks between Israel and Hamas that would lead to a permanent ceasefire over Gaza.

Sisi has also been holding talks with relevant players on the need to resume Israeli-Palestinia­n talks toward a two-state resolution to the conflict based on pre-1967 lines.

At the start of September,

Sisi met with Jordan’s King Abdullah and Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

At that meeting, Abbas stressed the importance of a peace process brokered by the Quartet rather than the United States, which has been in charge of the process for over four decades. The Quartet is composed of the United Nations, the European Union, Russia and the US.

Earlier this week Sisi met with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and spoke about the need for talks.

Sisi’s office said that at the meeting with Bennett, the president confirmed that “Egypt supports all efforts exerted to achieve comprehens­ive peace in the Middle East, based on the two-state solution.”

He added that this “contribute­s to reinforcin­g security and achieving prosperity for all peoples of the region.”

After the meeting, Bennett told Israeli media that he was opposed to the creation of a Palestinia­n state and has no interest in meeting Abbas.

US President Joe Biden has spoken of the importance of a two-state resolution to the conflict but has not put forward any plan to achieve Palestinia­n statehood.

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