Netanyahu says he threatened force in 2011 Cairo embassy siege

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AFP Jerusalem
Last Updated : May 10 2016 | 10:57 PM IST
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that he threatened to send troops into Cairo in 2011 to evacuate staff trapped in Israel's embassy during a mob rampage though the building.
"Here, several years ago, in the situation room of the ministry of foreign affairs, we dealt with a siege that grew ever tighter around our people in the Israeli embassy in Cairo," he told an annual memorial ceremony for ministry staff killed on duty overseas.
"A wild mob came to slaughter our people and that night we worked with all the tools at our disposal, including threats to extract them using the Israel Defence Forces, which finally tipped the scale," his office quoted him as saying.
"The Egyptian forces... Together with tight coordination on our end from the situation room, eventually led to a successful outcome in this instance."
In the September 2011 siege, protesters attacked the Israeli embassy offices in central Cairo, forcing the evacuation of all staff.
Crowds smashed through an external security wall, tossed embassy papers from balconies and tore down the Israeli flag.
It was the worst such incident since Israel set up its mission in Egypt, the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with the Jewish state, in 1979.
After several hours, Egyptian commandos rescued six Israeli security guards stuck inside the embassy building.
Ambassador Yitzhak Levanon was among 80 embassy staff and their families flown home early the next morning. The six guards followed later.
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First Published: May 10 2016 | 10:57 PM IST

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