After the meeting of the Egyptian president, the prime minister of the occupation government, and the Emirati crown prince in Egypt, Israeli media said that “Bennett discussed security issues with Sisi and Ibn Zayed.”
Israeli media reported today, Tuesday, that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett discussed with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, during the tripartite summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, regional cooperation once morest Iran.
The Yedioth Ahronoth website said that Bennett, Sisi and Bin Zayed “discussed during the tripartite summit cooperation between countries on several issues, including security issues and the possibility of air defense once morest drone threats, missiles and other threats.”
The website stated that the Israeli prime minister “presented his vision for regional air defense at all levels, including a laser system developed by the Israeli security and military establishment.”
For his part, Wallah website reported that “Bennett discussed with Sisi and Ibn Zayed regional cooperation once morest Iran, especially with regard to drones and ballistic missiles,” and pointed out that “the issue of the nuclear agreement between Iran and the great powers was also discussed in this meeting.”
The website added that “in recent months, and as part of Israel’s transition to the area of responsibility of the Central Command in the American army, cooperation between the United States army, the Israeli army and the armies of several Arab countries in the matter of air defense has increased,” noting that the missile attacks of the Yemeni forces on Abu Zaby “increased more cooperation in this matter.”
The website indicated that the administration of US President Joe Biden “is working with Israel and Arab countries to establish a joint regional mechanism on this issue, where all participating countries exchange intelligence information and help each other in detecting and warning early launches of missiles by Iran and its partners in Yemen, Iraq and Syria.” .
He also noted that during the meeting, “the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed, briefed the leaders regarding the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to the United Arab Emirates last FridayHe added that bin Zayed “explained the circumstances of this visit,” and continued, “There are different opinions in Israel regarding the visit and whether it is a positive or negative development, and the US administration has protested once morest the visit to the UAE.”
The website indicated that one of the issues raised by Bennett during the meetings in Sharm el-Sheikh was “the fear of a security escalation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during the month of Ramadan, which coincides in part with the (Jewish) Passover,” and added that the Prime Minister of the occupation “presented during the meeting Steps Israel is also taking in the West Bank and Gaza to improve the economic situation and maintain calm.
Wallah added that “the tripartite summit in Sharm el-Sheikh had been planned for several months and was supposed to remain secret,” explaining that “this was the reason why Bennett did not take a photographer from the government press office with him to Sharm el-Sheikh.”
The Egyptian presidency had announced earlier that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met in Sharm El-SheikhAbu Dhabi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, to discuss a number of regional and international issues.