Netanyahu spokesperson denies Cairo trip amid Gaza ceasefire push
- The spokesperson has categorically stated that there was no planned visit to cairo
- The denial comes as there are ongoing discussions about a ceasefire in gaza
- Israeli officials have been in talks regarding the situation in gaza
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FAKE NEWS: NETANYAHU’S OFFICE DENIES REUTERS REPORT
A number of media sites picked up the story and printed it. NEWSRAEL did NOT. The report had FAKE NEWS written all over it! Earlier on Tuesday afternoon, unnamed sources briefed on the matter told Reuters that Netanyahu was heading to Cairo, adding that a truce agreement with Hamas was expected to be signed in the coming days. Amit Segel, one of the top journalists in Israel wrote on his Telegram account: "At the same time Reuters and others repo
Netanyahu's office denies reports of Prime Minister's Cairo trip amid Gaza ceasefire talks
After media reports suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to Cairo for talks on Gaza ceasefire deal, his spokesperson on Tuesday dismissed such claims saying that the prime minister was holding a briefing on Mount Hermon, according to a report
Netanyahu spokesperson denies Cairo trip amid Gaza ceasefire push
A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday rejected reports the Israeli leader was traveling to Cairo for negotiations over a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. While the Biden administration said negotiations over recent days for a ceasefire have been “productive,” there’s little word from Israel’s side…
Egypt denies Netanyahu's visit
Shafaq News/An informed Egyptian source denied media reports about an upcoming visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Cairo. The denial came in an urgent news broadcast by Egyptian state television on Tuesday evening. The spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister also denied these reports. Reuters quoted sources as saying that a ceasefire agreement is expected to be signed in Gaza in the coming days. Egypt, Qatar and the United Sta…
Gaza ceasefire talk swirls as officials push for deal
WASHINGTON/CAIRO - Uncertainty surrounded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's whereabouts on Tuesday after sources briefed on talks about a Gaza ceasefire said he was travelling to Cairo but his office said he was on the northern border with Syria.
Ceasefire in Gaza: Hamas considers an agreement “possible”, Washington “believes” it, Israel denies a move by Netanyahu
Rumors circulated on Tuesday, December 17 in Israel about a possible trip by the Prime Minister to go to a negotiation meeting in Cairo. But they were quickly denied by his office.
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