Ashkenazi’s visit comes as Egypt advances a formal, long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas following the 11-day exchange of fire that ended on May 21 with mediation from Cairo.

Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi landed in Cairo on Sunday morning, making him the first to do so in 13 years.

Ashkenazi’s visit comes as Egypt advances a formal, long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas following the 11-day exchange of fire that ended on May 21 with mediation from Cairo.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry invited Ashkenazi to discuss the ceasefire, as well as bilateral ties between their countries.

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"Thank you for your invitation," Ashkenazi tweeted to Shoukri upon his arrival in Egypt. "During the visit we will hold a number of meetings in which we will discuss bilateral maters, strengthening economic and trade ties, and deepen the arrangements with Gaza and rehabilitating the [Gaza] Strip with international enforcement."

Ashkenazi said he plans to "emphasize that Israel is committed, above all else, to bring back our soldiers and civilians held by Hamas." Read more at JPost