Cairo - An Egyptian lawmaker and popular TV talk show host was expelled from parliament Wednesday over a meeting he had with the Israeli ambassador to Egypt.

Egypt became the first Arab country to make peace with Israel in 1979, and the two governments work closely together on security issues, but anti-Israel sentiment runs high among most Egyptians, who view any direct interactions with Israelis as taboo.

The controversy over the meeting began when the ambassador, Haim Koren, posted a picture on the embassy’s Facebook page last week of himself and Egyptian lawmaker Tawfiq Okasha during their meeting.

Okasha’s expulsion from the 596-seat legislature was decided in a vote Wednesday by an overwhelming majority of lawmakers and came three days after another lawmaker hit him with his shoe inside the chamber to protest his meeting with Koren. A total of 490 lawmakers took part in the vote, with 465 supporting the motion to kick him out. Sixteen voted against and nine abstained.... Read More: VIN