Source: Cairo’s Move to Shut Down Bureau in Gaza Means Support for PA

A Palestinian Hamas-hired police officer checks the documents of people upon their return from Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
A Palestinian Hamas-hired police officer checks the documents of people upon their return from Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
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Source: Cairo’s Move to Shut Down Bureau in Gaza Means Support for PA

A Palestinian Hamas-hired police officer checks the documents of people upon their return from Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
A Palestinian Hamas-hired police officer checks the documents of people upon their return from Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

An Egyptian source has described Cairo's procedural step to shut down its bureau in the Gaza Strip as a “political message” that implies rising Egyptian support to the Palestinian Authority against Hamas movement.

Egypt closed its representative in Gaza after Hamas took control of the territory in the summer of 2007. Since then, all foreign missions in the Gaza Strip have relocated to Ramallah in the West Bank, which is the headquarters of the PA.

However, until last week, Egypt was still paying the rental fees of the closed bureau.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman affirmed that the bureau has been left intact but that a delegation went there to check on some belongings and furniture.

Yet, an Egyptian source, who preferred to remain anonymous, told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that this step aims to convey a “political message” and to confirm support to the PA.

In addition, the source stressed that Egypt remains committed to mediating between Israel and Hamas.

Egypt continues to back the truce and the exchange of captives among other matters that demand mutual coordination.

Egyptian lawmaker Samir Ghattas asserted to Asharq Al-Awsat that Cairo’s recent decision shocked Hamas that was expecting the reopening of the Egyptian mission in the Gaza Strip instead of taking the belongings out of the building.

The decision wasn't based on financial grounds, Ghattas said, expressing surprise that a country like Egypt would fall short of paying rental fees for a bureau.



Israel Not Seeking War Escalation, but Preparing for All Scenarios, Defense Minister Says 

Buildings that were damaged in an Israeli strike the previous day in Beirut, Lebanon, 31 July 2024. (EPA)
Buildings that were damaged in an Israeli strike the previous day in Beirut, Lebanon, 31 July 2024. (EPA)
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Israel Not Seeking War Escalation, but Preparing for All Scenarios, Defense Minister Says 

Buildings that were damaged in an Israeli strike the previous day in Beirut, Lebanon, 31 July 2024. (EPA)
Buildings that were damaged in an Israeli strike the previous day in Beirut, Lebanon, 31 July 2024. (EPA)

Israel is not seeking to escalate war, but is preparing to handle all scenarios, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday while praising forces who carried out an attack on a Hezbollah commander in Beirut overnight.

During his visit, Gallant spoke with air defense officers regarding Israel's killing of the top commander in Iran-backed Hezbollah, who Israel says was responsible for a rocket attack on Saturday that killed 12 children and teenagers in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

"The performance (last) night in Beirut was focused, high quality and contained," Gallant said, according to a statement from his office.

"We don't want war, but we are preparing for all possibilities, and that means you must be prepared as needed, and we will do our job at all the levels above you," he said.