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News ID: 36861
Publish Date : 15 February 2017 - 21:14

Zionist Regime Withdraws Envoy to Egypt




CAIRO (Dispatches) – The Zionist regime’s internal spy agency, Shin Bet, says the regime has temporarily withdrawn its ambassador to Egypt, citing security concerns in the North African country.
"Due to security considerations the return of the foreign ministry embassy staff to Cairo has been restricted," the agency said in a statement without elaborating on when the pull-out took place.
However, according to reports the occupying regime’s ambassador to Cairo, David Govrin, had been pulled out of the diplomatic mission at the end of last year.
The reports said that the envoy is currently working from al-Quds while Tel Aviv hopes that he will be able to return to his post soon.
Egypt has been wracked by a series of terror attacks.
A Daesh-affiliated terrorist group operating in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has recently stepped up its assaults, taking advantage of the chaos created following the ouster of the country’s first democratically-elected president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013.
Sinai is situated in the northeastern extremity of Egypt and adjoins the occupied territories and the blockaded Gaza Strip on the east.
Earlier this month, the terrorist group claimed responsibility for firing rockets toward the city of Eilat in territories occupied by the Zionist regime from Sinai, an attack which Tel Aviv said caused no damage or casualties.
On September 9, 2011, Egyptian demonstrators stormed the regime’s embassy compound in Cairo in protest at the killing of five Egyptian security guards by Zionist troops pursuing militants who had ambushed and killed eight Israelis along the border.
After several hours, six Zionist security guards stuck inside the embassy building were rescued.
The regime’s mission reopened in September 2015 after four years of closure.