Israel's desparate after envoy to Egypt
Zionist regime is currently desparate of finding a candidate to fill position of Zionists' ambassador to Egypt.
The chilly relationship between Zionist regime and Egypt has practically paralyzed the Israeli embassy in Cairo: local politicians and diplomats steer clear and it is all but boycotted by the Egyptian media.
Ambassador Shalom Cohen's term ends this coming summer and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is having a difficult time finding a replacement for him. Sources say that Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has stipulated that candidates must have existing personal relationships with the Egyptian leadership and officials as well as a charismatic personality. These qualities, Livni hopes, will thaw the 'cold peace,'
Livni has recently gone on record as saying she considers the Cairo diplomatic mission just as important as Israel's missions to Paris, London and Moscow.