Egypt denies reports of US pressure to accept Gazans amid war escalation
- The U.S. Administration allegedly offered Egypt a deal to accept up to 700,000 Gazans in exchange for economic aid, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
- Cairo has denied reports of accepting displaced Gazans, stating it represents a threat to national security.
- Egypt’s State Information Service emphasized its refusal to displace Palestinians, asserting it will not compromise on national security.
- The proposal aims to ease tensions and offer humanitarian solutions, although Egypt insists on protecting the rights of Palestinians.
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Report: U.S. Warns Egypt to Accept Gazans or Lose Billions in Aid
President Donald Trump's administration has delivered a “final offer” to Egypt to accept up to 700,000 Gazans, according to a new report which says the proposal includes billions of dollars in economic aid and a warning that the same deal will be offered elsewhere if Cairo refuses. The post Report: U.S. Warns Egypt to Accept Gazans or Lose Billions in Aid appeared first on Breitbart.
US makes final offer to Egypt to accept Gazans
Arab report says US sent Egypt ‘final offer’ to accept hundreds of thousands of Gazans – and that if Egypt refuses the offer will be made to another country. The post US makes final offer to Egypt to accept Gazans appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
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