Peres also celebrated, in statements during a meeting held on 5 January with foreign ministry representatives, the incitement campaigns being waged by some of the Egyptian authorities against the Palestinian resistance factions, particularly Hamas.
In the same context, Peres noted, "We may be in isolation, but we are not alone", adding that: "the Arabs wanted to uproot Israel during its establishment; however, they have become convinced that Israel is not the problem, and they are utterly aware that terrorism is their first enemy."
Last week, Egypt's Interior Minister Mohammad Ibrahim claimed that Hamas had provided military training in the Gaza Strip for members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which the Egyptian authorities have now designated a terrorist organisation.
Former Mossad Chief Meir Dagan also praised Egypt's campaign against Hamas ever since the military coup that deposed the former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi. He remarked that: "We don't need to destroy Hamas, as Egypt is playing that role already."
Attending the Majdi Forum in Kfar Saba, Dagan explained: "Israel has no interest in destroying Hamas, and the reason is the important efforts made by Egypt to dwarf Hamas's power. And I also see a similar effort exerted by the Gulf countries. The State of Israel is not involved in these efforts."
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