Egypt threatens to suspend key peace treaty if Israel pushes into Gaza border town, officials say
- Egypt threatened to suspend its peace treaty with Israel and close the aid supply route to Gaza if Israeli troops entered Rafah.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that sending troops into Rafah was necessary to defeat Hamas.
- Egypt fears a mass influx of Palestinian refugees and a strain on its struggling economy if the peace agreement is voided.
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If Israel invades the Gazan city of Rafah, Egypt will cancel the peace treaty with Israel, the 1979 Camp David Accords, Cairo threatens.
Egypt tells Israel it will suspend peace treaty if it violates military protocols - La Prensa Latina Media
Cairo, Feb 12 (EFE).- Egypt has informed Israel that it will suspend the Camp David Accords, which in 1979 ended the long conflicts between the two countries, if the Jewish state presses the Palestinians to cross into the Arab country in its military offensive, an Egyptian security official told EFE Monday. “Egypt informed Israel of the suspension of the Camp David Accords if Israel violates the military and security protocols of this treaty, wh…
Egypt has announced that Israel will suspend the Camp David accords that ended long-standing conflicts between the two countries in 1979 if it forces Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to cross the border into Egypt through a military offensive, EFE reported, citing an Egyptian security source. The reaction was provoked by the Israeli Prime Minister's announcement of the preparation of an offensive on the city of Rafah, the last major urban center w…
Egypt informed Israel that it will suspend the Camp David Accords, which in 1979 put an end to the long-standing conflicts between the two countries, if the Jewish state will force through a military offensive the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to cross the border into Egypt, Monday agency EFE reported, citing an Egyptian security source, News.ro transmits.
Australia warns Israel’s plans for Rafah ground offensive could have ‘devastating consequences’
Failure to ensure special care for more than 1 million civilians in the area would ‘cause serious harm to Israel’s own interests’, foreign minister, Penny Wong, saysFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian government has warned that Israel’s plans for a military offensive on the southern Gaza town of Rafah could have “devastating consequences” fo…
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