??The US is seeking an Egyptian-Israeli summit. However, reports indicate that for it to begin, Israel must first approve the gas deal. This is despite Israel’s demands that make its approval conditional on a reduction of Egyptian military presence in Sinai.
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The US is seeking an Egyptian-Israeli summit. However, reports indicate that for it to begin, Israel must first approve the gas deal. This is despite Israel’s demands that make its approval conditional on a reduction of Egyptian military presence in Sinai.
In essence, the US wants Israel to compromise on its conditions and simply give the green light to the deal.
Given the current positions, such a summit is highly unlikely to occur as long as:
Israel maintains its presence in the Philadelphi Corridor, or refuses to agree to a clear path for withdrawal from it.
Israel continues to link the deal to political concessions.
Egypt’s position is straightforward: if Israel wants Egypt to return to pre-October 7th levels of military presence in Sinai, then Israel must first return to its pre-October 7th military posture along the Gaza-Egypt border.


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https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=57300#:~:text=Qatar%20holds%2011%25%20of%20the,around%20600%2C000%20barrels%20per%20day.
https://www.newarab.com/news/qatar-offers-egypt-unlimited-gas-israel-stalls-megadeal?amp
“ Israel has come under pressure to sign the deal from the Trump administration, which has weighed in on the side of US energy giant Chevron, a partner in the Leviathan field.
This culminated in the US Energy Secretary Chris Wright cancelling a planned trip to the country last month.” ibid
https://www.newarab.com/news/qatar-offers-egypt-unlimited-gas-israel-stalls-megadeal?amp
But it was noted somewhere in there that there is an ongoing debate in Israel on how much gas to export as Israel is expected to rely on it more and more for her own energy needs.
Does Israel even need this deal? These demands are unacceptable.