The Jerusalem Post

Egypt hosts Blinken, key Arab FMs

- • By SETH J. FRANTZMAN

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Cairo on Thursday for a high level meeting with Egyptian officials. The Egyptian foreign ministry spotlighte­d the “expanded bilateral consultati­ons” that took place between Binken and his Egyptian counterpar­t Sameh Shoukry. The Egyptians praised the “extensive consultati­on and exchange of views on means to boost bilateral strategic partnershi­p, & coordinati­on on regional issues, notably the crisis in Gaza.”

The talks in Cairo precede larger talks with Arab foreign ministers from Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and with the secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO). This is an important meeting and key countries in the region are taking part.

While Saudi Arabia and Qatar do not have full relations with Israel, Qatar has hosted Israeli delegation­s amid the hostage talks and Saudi Arabia had been discussing normalizat­ion, but the Hamas attack on October 7 appears to have been a setback in the drive for normalizat­ion and regional integratio­n.

Egypt has played a key role in the aftermath of the Hamas rampage. However, Egypt’s initiative­s, from helping humanitari­an aid flow to Gaza, to enabling hospital ships to arrive off the coast, has not always been recognized.

Furthermor­e, Qatar has often sought to dominate hostage talks and other initiative­s. Doha hosts Hamas leaders and while Doha positions itself as a trusted mediator for both sides, it is unclear if its role has actually raised hurdles. Egypt, by contrast, has a historic role in Gaza and has many reasons to take a positive role in this conflict.

The meetings in Egypt may succeed at breaking an impasse in hostage talks and other talks about a ceasefire. The talks may also focus on Rafah and concerns that Egypt has with an Israeli operation in the southern Gaza city.

Much remains unclear in terms of what may come next in Gaza. Israel has vastly reduced the intensity of the war there and the few units that continue to fight in Gaza are engaged in precision raids. The Shifa hospital raid this week, for example, netted 300 suspected terrorists, while in another raid in Khan Yunis, the IDF Commando Brigade “executed targeted raids on approximat­ely 100 structures in the Hamad area of Khan Yunis, locating several weapons and eliminatin­g dozens of terrorists,” the IDF said.

 ?? (Evelyn Hockstein/AFP via Getty Images) ?? US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken attends a meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry (facing him) in Cairo yesterday.
(Evelyn Hockstein/AFP via Getty Images) US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken attends a meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry (facing him) in Cairo yesterday.

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