Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will not attend conference in Egypt

Tourists take pictures in front of a billboard bearing the portraits of US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi outside the convention center ahead of the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit on Oct. 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 13 October 2025
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will not attend conference in Egypt

  • Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas arrived on Monday in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh resort to attend a summit co-chaired by the United States and Egypt, and to endorse President Donald Trump's vision for peace in the region

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend Monday’s Gaza summit in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh because it coincides with a Jewish holiday, his office said.

“Prime Minister Netanyahu was invited by US President Donald Trump to attend a conference in Egypt today,” his office said in a statement.

“The prime minister thanked President Trump for the invitation but said he would be unable to attend due to the timing coinciding with the start of the holiday” of Simhat Torah, which begins Monday evening and continues until sunset Tuesday.

Earlier, Egypt’s presidency said Netanyahu had been invited to attend following a call between US President Donald Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the Israeli premier.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is also expected at the international summit..

There was no immediate comment from Israel on the Egyptian announcement.

Trump earlier Monday landed in Israel to address its parliament.

As he entered the Knesset (parliament), Trump said Palestinian militant group Hamas would comply with a provision under his plan for it to disarm, though it has ruled this out.

Speaking to reporters before beginning his speech, Trump replied “yes” when asked whether Gaza’s war was over.

The Gaza ceasefire plan envisions an eventual role for the Palestinian Authority — something Netanyahu has long opposed. But it requires the authority, which administers parts of the West Bank, to undergo a sweeping reform program that could take years.

The plan also calls for an Arab-led international security force in Gaza, along with Palestinian police trained by Egypt and Jordan. It said Israeli forces would leave areas as those forces deploy. About 200 US troops are now in Israel to monitor the ceasefire.

The plan also mentions the possibility of a future Palestinian state, another nonstarter for Netanyahu.


Forensic report says Istanbul tourists deaths likely due to chemical poisoning

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Forensic report says Istanbul tourists deaths likely due to chemical poisoning

ISTANBUL: A forensic report into the deaths of four members of a Turkish-German family on holiday in Istanbul revealed they were likely exposed to chemicals, local media reported on Wednesday.
The family, who traveled from Germany to Turkiye’s largest city for a vacation, fell ill last week after eating several popular street food dishes in the waterside neighborhood of Ortakoy, at the foot of a bridge spanning the Bosphorus.
Turkish prosecutors launched an investigation, initially focusing on suspected food poisoning.
Eleven people have been detained in connection with the incident.
But a forensic report based on samples taken from the mother and the two children showed that their death due to food poisoning was a “lower possibility,” the daily Cumhuriyet said, citing the report.
“Primarily, it is believed that they died as a result of chemical poisoning caused by the circumstances in the hotel where they were staying,” the forensic report said.
Turkish media had earlier reported that a substance was sprayed in a room on the ground floor of the hotel to combat a bed bug infestation, which may have reached the family’s room on the first floor through a bathroom vent.
The hotel in the Fatih neighborhood near Istanbul’s historic peninsula was evacuated on Saturday after two more guests were taken to hospital with similar symptoms. It was sealed off on Sunday.
The two children died on Thursday and their mother died a day later. The father was treated in intensive care until Monday when he too died.
The report said a definitive conclusion would be reached after further analysis was completed.
“The pathological, microbiological, and toxicological analysis of samples taken from mother and children will provide definitive conclusions regarding the causes of death,” it said.
The two children held German citizenship, an embassy spokesman in Ankara told AFP.
The forensic report also said samples of chemical substances used in the hotel would be examined by the chemistry department at the Forensic Medicine Institute.