(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The Israeli foreign ministry is planning to relocate its embassy in Cairo and is currently looking for a new site, Hebrew press sources said.
Jerusalem Post said on its website on Sunday that Israeli diplomats were looking for new premises for the embassy after it was attacked by Egyptian protestors last Friday.
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his government was in constant contact with its Egyptian counterpart to arrange for the return of the Israeli ambassador and his team to Cairo the soonest.
Islamic Jihad: Israeli embassies espionage dens
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al-Mudalal, a senior leader with Islamic Jihad movement, said that Israeli embassies in Arab countries are "espionage dens".
Quoted by his movement's media outlets, Mudalal called on Arab countries having ties with Israel to cut those ties immediately, saying that the Israeli embassies are used for spying in addition to fueling tension between the people and the ruling regimes.
He said that the events at the Israeli embassy in Cairo on Friday revealed the burden of the Camp David agreement on the Egyptian people.
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Jerusalem Post said on its website on Sunday that Israeli diplomats were looking for new premises for the embassy after it was attacked by Egyptian protestors last Friday.
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his government was in constant contact with its Egyptian counterpart to arrange for the return of the Israeli ambassador and his team to Cairo the soonest.
Islamic Jihad: Israeli embassies espionage dens
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al-Mudalal, a senior leader with Islamic Jihad movement, said that Israeli embassies in Arab countries are "espionage dens".
Quoted by his movement's media outlets, Mudalal called on Arab countries having ties with Israel to cut those ties immediately, saying that the Israeli embassies are used for spying in addition to fueling tension between the people and the ruling regimes.
He said that the events at the Israeli embassy in Cairo on Friday revealed the burden of the Camp David agreement on the Egyptian people.
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