Kuwait Times

Israel: Egypt equally responsibl­e for Gaza

Egyptian mediation central to Israel-Hamas truce efforts

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JERUSALEM: Egypt bears as much responsibi­lity for the Gaza Strip as Israel does, an Israeli cabinet minister said yesterday, in remarks that could upset Cairo as it tries to avoid being drawn back into the Palestinia­n enclave while brokering truce talks there. In parallel to UN mediation, Egypt has used its contacts with both Israel and the dominant Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas to discuss ways of calming a more than threemonth-old surge in confrontat­ions along the GazaIsrael border. But some Egyptian officials say they would resist any attempt by Israel, or its US ally, to shift to Cairo the onus for addressing Gaza’s long-term governance or economic problems.

Egypt ruled Gaza before losing it to Israel in a 1967 war. Israel withdrew troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005 while keeping control of its coast and airspace. Egypt has helped the Israelis isolate Hamas while insisting they remain the occupiers of Palestinia­n territory and therefore uniquely liable for Gaza. Asked about Cairo’s role in the truce talks, Zeev Elkin, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet and Likud party, said Egyptian security needs meant the Arab power “understand­s that it cannot shrug off Gaza”.

“As far as we are concerned, after the State of Israel left Gaza, responsibi­lity should not be imposed on us. Egypt is no less responsibl­e,” Elkin to Israel’s Ynet TV in an interview. “We left Gaza. If someone strikes at us from Gaza, they will get hit back. Let the Arab world resolve the internal, humanitari­an problem of the Gaza Strip. Why should we bear responsibi­lity for this?” Asked if Elkin’s comments reflected Netanyahu government policy, an Israeli official close to the prime minister declined comment. There was no immediate response from Cairo.

Diplomat messaging

But Egyptian officials have privately voiced worry about Israeli calls for them to be more involved in Gaza, proposals that they think may dovetail with the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to address Palestinia­n grievances with pan-Arab help. According to one Egyptian official, the Foreign Ministry in Cairo instructed its diplomats in a June 10 cable to emphasize that Egypt would not budge from its position that Israel is the country with exclusive, ultimate responsibi­lity for Gaza.

A ministry spokesman was not immediatel­y available to respond to a request for comment on the cable. The Egyptian official, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, summarized Cairo’s message as: “We are willing to do what we can to calm down the situation in Gaza or work on Palestinia­n reconcilia­tion. But we will not take over from Israel in Gaza. It’s Israel’s problem.” The Palestinia­ns and the United Nations similarly dispute Israel’s assertion that it ended its occupation of Gaza in 2005.

On Sunday, when the Israeli security cabinet convened to discuss the Gaza truce ideas, one member Intelligen­ce Minister Israel Katz - tweeted that these should include “bringing Egyptian infrastruc­ture, at sea and on land, to bear for the good of Gaza, under internatio­nal supervisio­n”. The Egyptian official said Cairo would not let its facilities or territory in the Sinai desert, bordering Gaza, be used to relieve Israel of keeping the Palestinia­n economy alive.

Still, in what Palestinia­ns saw a goodwill gesture, Egyptian cooking oil began entering Gaza on Sunday, offsetting Israeli supplies cut off in retaliatio­n for the border violence. The White House said on June 21 that it had discussed with Egypt “the need to facilitate humanitari­an relief to Gaza”. The Trump administra­tion’s stated position is that Gaza should be under the control of Hamas’s Western-backed Palestinia­n rivals.

It cannot shrug off Gaza

 ?? — AFP ?? GAZA CITY: A general view of the port of Gaza shows fishing boats.
— AFP GAZA CITY: A general view of the port of Gaza shows fishing boats.

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