Egypt’s relations with Hamas are warming and this is causing concerns to Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Elior Levy and Roi Kais write for Ynet. “There is no doubt that in reality things are changing in relation to Egypt and the strip. The more frequent opening of the Rafah crossing in recent months and the even more recent sending of concrete pumps, despite Israel's stance on them, is clearly an indication for that,” they write. Levy and Kais say sources said that “Hamas has agreed to two demands by the Egyptian side of the talks: border safety and stopping the passing through the tunnels. However, it did not agree to extradite wanted suspects, such as Saliman Sawarka, who is considered to be a senior member of ISIS.”