Sisi says Egypt will not will not take Palestinians from Gaza
- Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, the Egyptian President, stated that Egypt will not participate in the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, calling it 'an act of injustice we cannot be part of.'
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed Al-Sisi's statement, emphasizing the need to stabilize the ceasefire in Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid.
- Donald Trump suggested relocating Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, describing Gaza as a 'demolition site,' which has been rejected by Egypt and Jordan.
- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry also opposed Trump's proposal, stating that the Palestinian land belongs to its people and calling the idea 'troubling and unjust.
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Egypt’s Firm Stance Against Palestinian Displacement Amid U.S. Proposals
In a statement on Wednesday 29 January, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi condemned any proposals to displace the Palestinian people, labeling such actions as an “injustice” that Egypt cannot support. This marked Al-Sisi’s first official response to recent comments made by the U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the potential relocation of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. During a joint press conference with Kenyan President William Ru…
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