The office of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Greek Prime Minister, announced his arrival in Israel on Monday. It is expected that he will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit.
Mitsotakis, who participated in the Cairo Peace Summit on Saturday, stated that there is no military intervention that can replace the need for a feasible political solution.
The Greek Prime Minister’s visit comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with Israel deploying tanks and troops near the Gaza border fence in preparation for a planned ground invasion aimed at eliminating Hamas, according to Israel.
At the same time, reports indicate that Israel has agreed to postpone the ground assault until the release of Israeli prisoners held by Hamas.
The visit of Mitsotakis to Israel underscores the importance of diplomatic efforts and international cooperation in addressing the complex challenges and regional tensions in the Middle East.
The meeting between the Greek and Israeli leaders is expected to address various regional and bilateral issues, with a focus on finding peaceful and diplomatic solutions to the ongoing conflicts and crises in the region.