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The Israeli website “i24NEWS” said that the Emirati government stopped its diplomatic coordination with Tel Aviv, after the assassination of the seven aid workers in the Gaza Strip a few days ago.

The website, citing unnamed sources, reported that the UAE officially informed Tel Aviv of its decision, in protest against the assassination of volunteers of the “Global Central Kitchen” in Gaza.

The decision represents a crisis between the two governments.

He added that the UAE summoned the Israeli ambassador to Abu Dhabi, Amir Hayek, and informed him of its outrage over the assassination of aid workers.

He pointed out that efforts are currently underway to address the crisis, with Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz holding a phone call with his counterpart Abdullah bin Zayed.
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Israel has made it clear to the Egyptian security delegation in Tel Aviv that if there is no progress in the negotiations, its forces will attack the Palestinian city of Rafah in southern Gaza near the border with Egypt.

The Israeli message is that “there is a clear deadline for entering Rafah, and that Israel will not agree to another round of pointless talks.”

The website quoted its sources as saying that Israel is interested in releasing 33 Israelis, with the number of days of the ceasefire depending on the number of those who will be released.
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The “Wall Street” Journal quoted Egyptian officials as saying that Egypt is considering downgrading its diplomatic relations with Israel.

The newspaper quoted one of the officials as saying that “Egypt is considering reducing diplomatic relations with Israel by withdrawing the country’s ambassador in Tel Aviv,” against the backdrop of military operations in the Palestinian city of Rafah.

“At the moment, there are no plans to suspend relations or get rid of Camp David,” another Egyptian official said, referring to the agreements that led to the 1979 peace treaty.

"But as long as Israeli forces remain at the Rafah crossing, Egypt will not send a single truck to Rafah."

A few days ago, Egypt announced its intention to support South Africa's lawsuit before the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip.

The Egyptian authorities refused to reopen their border with Gaza after Israeli forces took control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing.

Israel and Egypt have developed an important security partnership since 1979, and the militaries of the two countries have worked closely together, especially under the regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, but the Rafah operation has sharply strained relations.

Egypt is a key mediator in indirect talks between Israel and Hamas on a deal aimed at freeing hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.

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On Monday, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry denied reports circulating about the existence of arrangements with the United States to prepare lists of names of patients and students wishing to leave the Gaza Strip.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ahmed Abu Zeid, confirmed through the ministry’s account on the “X” platform that there is no truth to what is being circulated through some social media regarding a phone call between the Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and the United States’ Anthony Blinken, which discussed arrangements to register lists of patients And students wishing to leave Gaza.

Abu Zeid added: “There was no telephone contact between the two parties,” stressing that “it is not true that there are any arrangements of this kind,” without adding more details.
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