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Israel talks with Egypt on controllin­g Gaza buffer zone: US media report

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Amid Israeli bombing across the Gaza Strip and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s intention to expand the onslaught on Palestinia­ns in a long narrow strip of land that serves as a buffer zone on the Egypt-gaza border, US media reported on Tuesday that a senior Israeli security official met with the Egyptian intelligen­ce chief in Cairo to discuss the matter.

“Israeli Shin Bet security agency director Ronen Bar visited Cairo and met with his Egyptian counterpar­t, Abbas Kamel, on Monday amid tensions between Israel and Egypt over the war in Gaza and the possibilit­y of the Israeli military expanding its operation to the Palestinia­n city of Rafah on the border with Egypt,” US Axios news reported, citing two Israeli sources.

The Philadelph­ia Corridor is a 14km (8.7-mile) narrow strip of land that serves as a buffer zone on the Egypt-gaza border, as

guaranteed by the Israeli-egyptian Peace Treaty of 1979.

Egypt earlier said any Israeli attempt to occupy the Philadelph­ia Corridor would jeopardise bilateral Israeli-egyptian relations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said several times that the Philadelph­ia Corridor area must be under Israel’s control - a move if implemente­d, would separate Gaza

and Egypt.

In addition to discussing the situation along the Philadelph­ia Corridor, the media outlet said the two spy chiefs discussed ‘how Egypt and Israel can work together to prevent weapons smuggling into Gaza that would enable Hamas to rearm’.

“They also discussed potential plans for after the war,” according to the report.

 ?? (Anadolu Agency) ?? The Gaza-egypt border in Rafah, where Palestinia­ns live due to ongoing Israeli strikes
(Anadolu Agency) The Gaza-egypt border in Rafah, where Palestinia­ns live due to ongoing Israeli strikes

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