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"Israel" Insists It Gave Egypt Intel on "Network"

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Source: Haaretz, 16-4-2009

"Israeli" security officials continued Thursday to confirm that Egypt had received data on the so called Hizbullah cell in Egypt from "Israeli" intelligence services. The officials have called to make use of the "event" and strike an alliance between "Israel" and Egypt, since "the enemy is one:" Hizbullah and Hamas. Other "Israeli" observers have called not to show jubilance at the Cairo-Hizbullah row "so as not to push both sides into ending their conflict."

"Egypt received intelligence on the Hizbullah cell from another state which is "Israel"," Alon Ben David, an "Israeli" military analyst told "Israeli" media.

In an indication to "Israel's" endeavor to make every use of the Egyptian campaign on Hizbullah, the head of the "Israeli" national security council retired general Uzi Diyan called on Tel Aviv to "take advantage of this strategic opportunity to make an in-depth study on the future of ties with (Egyptian President Husni) Mubarak's regime and to strike an alliance between "Israel" and Egypt against the common enemy, Hizbullah, Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, who pose a similar threat on Egypt as they do on "Israel". Egypt has found that its real enemy is not ("Israeli" FM Avigdor) Lieberman but it's (Iranian President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad."

For his part, Chairman of the Knesset's Security and Foreign Affairs Committee Tzahi Hanegbi said that the "confrontation between Egypt and Hizbullah is in our interest and it confirms what we have been saying since a long time ago that the Iranian terror is not aimed at "Israel" and the US alone, but against moderate regimes in the Arab world. The Egyptians have perceived now that Iran and Hizbullah are the enemy."

"Israeli" channel 1 commentator on Arab affairs Oded Granot said that "Egyptian authorities are pushing non-governmental groups in the country to raise the issue so as to label Hizbullah as a terror group to justify attacking it, and this is an unprecedented escalation."

Haaretz had said that Egypt's resolute response to the so called "Hizbullah network" again points to the mutual interests because they both are "on the same boat."

""Israel" and Egypt are at the core of this matter. Both countries are considered "legitimate" targets in the eyes of Hizbullah and Iran. Iran and Hizbullah are Egypt's enemies no less than they are "Israel's". It behooves us to remember this, even when it appears that Egypt is positioning itself on the other side of the divide," Haaretz said.

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