Egypt willing to temporarily relocate half a million Gazans to Sinai report
- Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi announced his country's willingness to temporarily accommodate up to half a million Gazans in northern Sinai.
- The proposal was endorsed by Hamas and criticized by Israel, following discussions during Arab summits.
- Jordan expressed concern over the agreement, stating it would only assist families of the injured Palestinian refugees for a limited time.
- Direct requests from Trump for Egypt and Jordan to absorb Gazan civilians were previously rejected.
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Egypt Reiterates Firm Rejection of Any Attempts to Displace Palestinians From Gaza
Egypt reiterated its firm and principled stance of categorical and final rejection of any attempt to forcibly or voluntarily displace the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to any place outside of it, especially to Egyptian territories, given that such an action represents the liquidation of the Palestinian cause and "an imminent threat to Egypt's national security," the State Information Service (SIS) announced.
Egypt willing to temporarily relocate half a million Gazans to Sinai report
President Sissi said to float idea during meetings with other Arab leaders, though he has publicly rebuffed suggestions his country could take in any Palestinian refugee The post Egypt willing to temporarily relocate half a million Gazans to Sinai report appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Egypt Says They'll Absorb Half a Million Evacuated Gazans
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