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U.S. Halts Sinai Monitoring Operations, Sparking Israeli Concerns

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 13 – Egypt opposes Israeli military plans in southern Gaza, warning they threaten national security and could lead to suspending the decades-old peace treaty, officials said.

  • Egypt has strongly opposed Israel's plan to redeploy its military forces in Gaza, specifically rejecting Israel's intent to maintain a presence in the Rafah area.
  • This statement emerges as Israel continues its control over the Rafah governorate and has announced intentions to restrict hundreds of thousands of Palestinians within a camp constructed on the area’s ruins.
  • Egypt reinforced its military presence in the Sinai's Zone C to signal serious security concerns and opposes Israeli actions that threaten its sovereignty.
  • Since Hamas's October 7 attack, the U.S. halted aerial surveillance and tunnel inspections in Sinai, linked to obligations under the 1979 peace treaty.
  • Egypt might reconsider its commitment to the decades-old peace treaty if Israeli moves continue to undermine its security, increasing regional instability risks.
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The Media Line broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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