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U.S. Seeks Netanyahu–Sisi Summit Linked to Israeli Approval of Egypt Gas Deal

Egypt has cleared the energy plan, with U.S. officials casting Israeli ratification as the ticket to a face-to-face.

Overview

  • White House officials are working to arrange the first public meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi since 2017, according to multiple sourced reports.
  • U.S. officials say Cairo expects Jerusalem to approve a multibillion-dollar natural-gas agreement before Sisi will agree to meet.
  • Egypt approved the plan in July to buy Israeli gas that could supply an estimated quarter of its electricity, but the Israeli government has not endorsed it.
  • Netanyahu has quietly formed a team to assemble tangible economic proposals for Cairo as potential summit deliverables.
  • The initiative is part of a broader U.S. push for economic diplomacy to re-energize Israel’s ties with Arab states, with Chevron involved in the gas project and Egypt’s Gaza mediation strengthening its leverage.