Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released orders to the Israeli government to negotiate with the Egyptian department to release the imprisoned spy Ouda Trabin after finishing the deal of releasing Egyptian prisoners in Israeli prisons in exchange with Israeli spy Eilan Grapel. It is important to mention Eilan Grapel was imprisoned after being accused of spying on Egypt for Israel's Mossad. Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post reported how Netanyahu ordered Israeli principals in his government to start negotiations and exert more effort with the Egyptian department to release spy Ouda Trabin, who has been imprisoned for 11 years. It is mentioned Netanyahu gave his order after he signed the deal of exchanging Egyptian prisoners in exchange with Israeli prisoner Eilan Grapel. It is important to mention Ouda Soliman Trabin is part of a Bedouin tribe in Sinai, where Israel was able to recruit his father, Soliman Trabin after the 1967 war. Soliman was assigned to reveal the Egyptian resistance movements during the Egyptian war of Attrition. In 1990, Soliman and his family escaped to Israel and lived there. They got the nationality then Egyptian court sentenced him to prison for 25 years. Ouda's son returned back to Sinai under the pretext of visiting his family and his married sisters in Al-Arish. Egyptian authorities warned him from of returning but he returned by infiltrating across the borders. Ouda's son was arrested while he was trying to recruit his sister's husband, who lives in Arish, to spy on the Egyptian military movements in Sinai.