Sisi Receives Israel’s FM, Underscores Commitment to ‘Two-State Solution’

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during his meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. (Egyptian Presidency)
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during his meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. (Egyptian Presidency)
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Sisi Receives Israel’s FM, Underscores Commitment to ‘Two-State Solution’

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during his meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. (Egyptian Presidency)
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during his meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid. (Egyptian Presidency)

Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, on his first diplomatic trip to Cairo, met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Thursday who stressed Egypt's ongoing efforts to achieve a comprehensive and just peace based on the "two-state solution.”

Lapid also met his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry.

Sisi stressed his country’s continued efforts to achieve comprehensive and just peace in the Middle East region based on the “two-state solution and the UN resolutions and international legitimacy.”

He pointed to Cairo’s efforts to reconstruct the Gaza Strip and prevent the outbreak of tension between the Palestinians and Israeli sides.

Shoukry, for his part, underlined Egypt’s firm stance to support peace and stability efforts in the region and revive negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinian sides as soon as possible.

These efforts are aimed at attaining a comprehensive and just settlement of the Palestinian cause based on the two-state solution and relevant international resolutions to achieve the aspirations of the peoples of the region for peace, security and prosperity, a foreign ministry statement read.

Both officials discussed various bilateral issues and means of strengthening cooperation in various fields.

They further tackled the most prominent issues of common concern at the regional and international levels, the statement noted.

Cairo will continue its efforts and contacts with all relevant parties to revive the aspired political path, Shoukry stressed.

He urged Israel to refrain from carrying out unilateral measures, including those related to settlement in the Palestinian territories since they “represent an obstacle to peace efforts and the ability to achieve a two-state solution.”

Lapid handed over to Shoukry 95 relics that had been smuggled into the country or found for sale in Jerusalem.

He said Israel returned the items “at the request of Egyptian authorities and as a gesture of goodwill.”

The Israeli delegation included director of the Israeli Foreign Ministry Alon Ushpiz and Israeli Ambassador to Cairo Amira Oron and Ministry Foreign Affairs Advisor and International Media Spokesperson Yair Zivan.



Gunman Shot Dead, 3 Police Injured in Shooting near Israeli Embassy in Jordan

Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
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Gunman Shot Dead, 3 Police Injured in Shooting near Israeli Embassy in Jordan

Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)
Image of the Israeli embassy building in Amman. (Archive)

A gunman was dead and three policemen injured after a shooting near the Israeli embassy in neighboring Jordan, a security source and state media said on Sunday.
Police shot a gunman who had fired at a police patrol in the Rabiah neighborhood of Amman, state news agency Petra reported, citing public security, adding investigations were ongoing.
Jordan's government communications minister, Mohamed Momani, described the shooting as a terror attack that targeted public security forces in the country. He said in a statement that investigations into the attack were under way.
Jordanian police had earlier cordoned off an area near the heavily policed embassy after gunshots were heard, witnesses said. Two witnesses said police and ambulances rushed to the Rabiah neighborhood, where the embassy is located.
The area is a flashpoint for frequent demonstrations against Israel. The kingdom has witnessed some of the biggest peaceful rallies across the region as anti-Israel sentiment runs high over the war in Gaza.
Police had called on residents to stay in their homes as security personnel searched for the culprits, a security source said.