Abu Mazen is seeking assistance from Egypt to prevent the collapse of the Palestinian Authority in light of security tensions in Judea and Samaria, the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar close to Hezbollah reported this morning (Monday).
The newspaper, which is hostile to Abu Mazen and a supporter of Hamas, reported that Abu Mazen is expected to raise the issue during his visit to Egypt, when Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will meet with him on the sidelines of the Fourth World Youth Forum conference.
The PA ambassador to Egypt, Diab al-Luh, said that Mahmoud Abbas arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh yesterday for a two-day visit in response to an invitation from the president. To end the occupation. "He also noted that the two would discuss Egypt's efforts to achieve Palestinian internal reconciliation and end the split, as well as complete the restoration of the ruins from Operation Wall Guard.
Al-Akhbar learned from sources in the Palestinian Authority that the purpose of the visit was to update al-Sisi on the results of Abu Mazen's meeting with Defense Minister Bnei Gantz in Rosh HaAyin.
This matter, according to the report, is in line with Abbas' desire to improve relations with Egypt and restore the PA's role in the Gaza Strip.
It will be recalled that at the meeting in Rosh HaAyin, it was agreed to regulate the status of thousands of Gazans without an identity card, who as a result could not leave the Gaza Strip.
As mentioned, the newspaper reported that Abu Mazen would ask the Egyptian president to promote aid in favor of the Palestinian Authority to prevent its collapse.
This is in light of the deteriorating economic situation and Ramallah's campaign to end the activities of Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Judea and Samaria, which is undermining its status.
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