US envoy to Israel’s rare trip to Egypt postponed: US official

The US’ ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. (File/AFP)
The US’ ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. (File/AFP)
Short Url
Updated 28 September 2025
Follow

US envoy to Israel’s rare trip to Egypt postponed: US official

The US’ ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. (File/AFP)
  • Earlier, a US embassy spokesperson had said that Huckabee would be visiting Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials
  • “The trip has been postponed,” the official said, without providing further details

JERUSALEM: A visit to Egypt by Washington’s top envoy to Israel, Mike Huckabee, has been postponed, a US official told AFP on Sunday.
Earlier, a US embassy spokesperson had said that Huckabee would be visiting Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials, making what media reports said would have been a rare trip by a sitting US envoy.
“The trip has been postponed,” the official said, without providing further details.
Media reports said the talks had been expected to focus on the Gaza war, which has strained relations between Israel and Cairo.
Egypt, along with the United States and Qatar, has been mediating between Israel and Hamas in efforts to end the war.
Cairo has criticized Israel’s ongoing air and ground assault in Gaza City, where the United Nations estimated a million people resided before the offensive began.
Since the war broke out in October 2023, Egypt has repeatedly warned that the fighting risks driving hundreds of thousands of Palestinians across its border into the Sinai Peninsula.
Israeli media have also reported Israeli concerns over an Egyptian military buildup in Sinai, though Cairo insists its forces are stationed there solely to defend its borders.
Huckabee was appointed ambassador to Israel by Trump shortly after his re-election in November.
US President Donald Trump unveiled a new plan to end the Gaza war in talks with Arab and Muslim leaders earlier this week.
 


Syrian Foreign Ministry reinstates 21 diplomats who had defected during Assad’s regime

Syrian Foreign Ministry reinstates 21 diplomats who had defected during Assad’s regime
Updated 18 sec ago
Follow

Syrian Foreign Ministry reinstates 21 diplomats who had defected during Assad’s regime

Syrian Foreign Ministry reinstates 21 diplomats who had defected during Assad’s regime
  • Diplomats met minister this week in Damascus, Al-Shaibani signed agreement
  • Those returning will help staff with their extensive experience

LONDON: Asaad Al-Shaibani, the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has reinstated 21 diplomats who had defected from the former Bashar Assad regime in protest at its brutal crackdown on civilians during the civil war.

Al-Shaibani met the diplomats this week at the ministry’s headquarters in Damascus and signed an agreement to reinstate them to the ministry’s staff.

He acknowledged the efforts of the diplomats in exposing the crimes of the Assad regime and praised their commitment to supporting the people of the Syrian Arab Republic and their just cause, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

He added that the decision to reinstate the 21 diplomats was a significant move toward restoring national competencies.

Yasser Al-Jundi, the director of the Diplomatic Institute at the ministry, told SANA that the diplomats possessed “extensive experience in diplomatic work both before and after the revolution,” which would benefit new staff.

Diplomat Hussein Al-Sabbagh said that “the dissident diplomats have been waiting for this day since liberation (and the fall of Assad) to support diplomatic work in accordance with Syria’s new foreign policy.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates issued a statement in May requesting that dissenting diplomats contact the ministry to update their information in preparation for a return to the ministry’s staff.