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Former Egyptian Consul in Tel Aviv Talks Scandalously About His Romantic Relationships - Video

Former Egyptian Consul in Tel Aviv Talks Scandalously About His Romantic Relationships - Video

Former Egyptian Consul in Tel Aviv, Rifaat Al-Ansari, spoke about many secrets for the first time, which he revealed during his nine-year stay in Israel in the early 1980s. Al-Ansari disclosed how he exploited his romantic relationships in Israel to gather information beneficial to Egypt, mentioning his participation in the Miss Israel contest.

In an interview with the website "Zat Masr," Al-Ansari recounted how he came across a letter from the Peace Princess Committee, which is responsible for selecting Miss Israel and arranging a trip for the winner and her family to Egypt. The idea, proposed by Anis Mansour to the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, received approval, with Egypt providing flight tickets for the winner and her family for a week, concluding with a meeting with President Sadat.

The former consul noted that the Egyptian ambassador in Tel Aviv at the time, Saad Murtada, requested that a response be sent to Cairo before determining the embassy's participant in the event, resulting in the decision for the youngest diplomat at the embassy, who was Rifaat Al-Ansari, to participate.

Al-Ansari explained that he attended the pageant as one of the judges, and they selected a 17-year-old girl whom he described as beautiful. The second-place contestant was chosen according to a policy requiring the contestant to be from Arab Israelis.

The interview also touched on Al-Ansari’s various relationships with both men and women, noting that his relationships with women had political benefits. He mentioned that all recordings exposing his multiple sexual relations were limited to intimate encounters and did not include any discussions regarding his work, boasting about it without shame and describing himself as an "expert" with a personal talent for "selection."

The former consul admitted to being filmed engaging in sexual acts dozens of times with Mossad agents, claiming that his sexual performance brought pride to Egyptians. The host described this debauchery and boasting as a victory deserving of praise. The discourse raises questions about the mentality, character, and competence representing Egypt in the Zionist entity.

Al-Ansari also recounted a conversation with a person (whose identity he did not disclose), stating: "I was told they recorded me... I told them there was not a single word about politics or work... they confirmed there wasn't." He added that he asked their opinion about the Egyptian performance, to which they replied that he had indeed raised Egypt's profile. In response, the host told the Egyptian consul: "They defeat us in war... and we defeat them through other means."

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