Egypt, Hamas and Gaza
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The displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is a “red line” and Cairo will not allow any party to risk Egypt’s national security or sovereignty, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Monday.
Euronews travelled to the Rafah border crossing with the Egyptian foreign minister and the Palestinian premier.View on euronews
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expressed readiness to realize Greater Israel, expanding the borders of Israel to include parts of Egypt and Jordan.
Official says plan would see 60-day ceasefire, hostage release in two phases; Qatari PM reportedly traveling to Egypt to meet with Hamas representatives, Egyptian president
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated he is on a historic mission and supports the vision of Greater Israel, which includes territories designated for a future Palestinian state.
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Netanyahu insists Israel must and will retain control of Gaza-Egypt ...
Netanyahu explains that after the 2005 Disengagement, Israel controlled all of Gaza’s borders except the one with Egypt, and that is where weapons reached the Strip.
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The Times of Israel on MSNEgypt warns displacing Gazans a ‘red line,’ would be the end of the ‘Palestinian cause’
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty warns that the displacement of Gazans from the wartorn Gaza Strip would be a “red line” for Cairo, saying it would amount to the “liquidation of the Palestinian cause.”
Netanyahu, echoing remarks he made on Saturday, told his cabinet that Israel was in contact with Egyptian authorities about returning the Israeli ambassador to Cairo and the security arrangements ...
Egypt slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s expansionist rhetoric in the media of the so-called “Greater Israel” vision as threatening regional peace, fueling instability, and violating the sovereignty of Arab states and demanded official clarification from Israel.