Egypt & Israel on the Edge with Khaled Hassan

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On Monday, May 27th 2024, Egyptian forces opened fire on Israeli soldiers at the Rafah Crossing. At least one Egyptian soldier died in the exchange. Prior to this in early May, an Israeli businessman was murdered in Alexandria. On October 8th, two Israeli tourists were killed along with their local guide in Alexandria as well. Before these, in June 2023, three IDF soldiers were shot dead in an attack on the Egyptian border. At that time, it was the first deadly exchange of fire along the Israel-Egypt border in over a decade.

In today’s episode Khaled Hassan unravels Egypt from the inside and its relationship to both Israel and Hamas.

Why is Egypt against the Rafah operation? Did they know about the tunnels running between them? It’s been 45 years since the historic Camp David Accords were signed, is peace between Israel and Egypt now at risk of collapse?

Khaled Hassan is a Jewish, Egyptian-British counter-terrorism researcher. His research interests include propaganda, antisemitism in the Arab world, terrorism and extremism. He leads the Western Security Network, a not-for-profit, established to promote Western national security interests and counter the threat of extremism, as well as authoritarian, expansionist states.

He can be reached via Twitter/X at @Khaledhzakariah

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