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Egyptian President: "We Can't Let The Palestinian Issue Be Resolved At The Expense Of Other Factors" | Israel Hayom

10/10/2023, 2:43:50 PM

Highlights: Egyptian President: "We Can't Let The Palestinian Issue Be Resolved At The Expense Of Other Factors" "The current escalation is very dangerous and has implications that could affect the security and stability of the region," Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said. Earlier today, Egyptian trucks carrying supplies to the Gaza Strip changed the direction of their movement and left. Jordanian King Abdullah ordered humanitarian aid and medical supplies to be sent to Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing in coordination with Egypt.


Abdel Fattah el-Sisi addresses the war that erupted following Hamas' terrorist attack for the first time • "We are stepping up our contacts to stop the escalation"

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi spoke for the first time on Tuesday about Hamas' terrorist campaign and the war. Among other things, he stated that Cairo was "stepping up our contacts to stop the escalation and protect civilians."

Sisi added, "The current escalation is very dangerous and has implications that could affect the security and stability of the region. Egypt will not allow the elimination of the Palestinian issue at the expense of other elements." His remarks come against the backdrop of Egyptian media reports that Cairo will not allow Gazans to immigrate to the Sinai Peninsula.

Earlier today, Israel attacked in the Rafah crossing area. As a result, the Arab media reported that Egyptian trucks carrying supplies to the Gaza Strip changed the direction of their movement and left. A few hours later, Jordanian King Abdullah ordered humanitarian aid and medical supplies to be sent to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing in coordination with Egypt.

Yesterday, the Associated Press reported that Egyptian officials had warned their Israeli counterparts about "something big" about to take place in Gaza, but the latter downplayed the assessment. Yesterday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu categorically denied another report on the matter, according to which he had received a warning from Egyptian intelligence chief Abbas Kamel.

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