Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has reported that Egypt did not invite Israel’s newly appointed ambassador, Ori Rotman, to a recent reception for new diplomats in Cairo. This move is seen as a reflection of growing tensions between the two countries, particularly in light of ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza.
According to the report, Egypt has yet to grant official approval for Rotman’s appointment, despite Israel submitting its request in April 2024. The delay comes amid heightened diplomatic frictions, with Egypt expressing dissatisfaction over Israel’s actions in Gaza and broader regional dynamics.
Egypt has traditionally played a key role in mediating conflicts between Israel and Hamas. However, recent reports suggest a growing rivalry between Egypt and Qatar over mediation efforts, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. Yedioth Ahronoth noted that excluding Rotman from the event could signal Egypt’s strategic stance in response to Israel’s policies.
Despite the diplomatic strain, Egypt and Israel continue to cooperate on security matters, particularly in the Sinai region. However, the report highlights how recent developments could test the resilience of their longstanding peace treaty and diplomatic relations.