Egypt denies Mubarak said Israel must win war on Hamas

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CAIRO: Egypt denied on Tuesday a report in an Israeli newspaper that President Hosni Mubarak had told European ministers on a peace mission that Hamas must not be allowed to win the ongoing war in Gaza.

The daily Haaretz reported on its website that Mubarak made the comment on Monday to a visiting European Union delegation, which included several European foreign ministers.

If an Israeli newspaper published comments such as these, non-attributed, from a closed meeting, how credible can it be? said foreign ministry spokesman Hossam Zaki.

The report came on the day the Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo to discuss an Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, where a 11-day-long Israeli offensive has killed at least 600 Palestinians and wounded over 2,800.

Egypt had mediated a six-month truce between Hamas and Israel, which expired on Dec. 19.

Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit has blamed Hamas, which fired dozens of rockets into Israel after the truce ended, for provoking the conflict, saying the group had given Israel the opportunity on a golden platter.

His comments had further strained relations between Egypt and Hamas, which boycotted in November a Cairo-mediated Palestinian reconciliation meeting with its Fatah rivals.

There is an obvious reason for Israel at this moment to further the wedge that has been driven between Egypt and Hamas, said Zaki. Such maneuvers do not serve the purpose of finding a quick end to this situation.

Egypt has been accused by Hamas and some others in the region of having accepted or supported Israel s operations in the Gaza Strip.

Amr Moussa, chief of the Arab League, said on Saturday that reports of Arab support for Israel in the ongoing conflict were Israeli disinformation. -AFP

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