Al-Sisi: The forced relocation of the Palestinian people from Gaza to Egypt is our red line
Referring to the country's strong opposition to the forced relocation of the Palestinian people from Gaza, the Egyptian president said that the Palestinian people should remain in their country. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi emphasized this Thursday evening that this country has never closed the Rafah border crossing and that the Zionists bombed it four times.
Al-Sisi said during a speech at a conference: There is false information about the closure of this crossing, but I must say that it is continuously open; Because Egypt does not want to close this crossing, but the other side (the Zionists) are taking measures regarding the arrival of aid. was entering Palestine, he emphasized: All the Egyptians made their efforts to reduce the problems of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. The networks insulted us and said that we have closed the passage to aid. This is not true. We know that in the [Gaza] strip, about two million and 300 thousand people live under siege and need water, food and fuel.
From Gaza to Egypt, the red line is Cairo, he stated: We will never accept this issue and we will not allow it. We host 9 million people who have been displaced from neighboring countries.
The Egyptian president also pointed out: When we say that we are against the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, it means that their country , is still standing and belongs to them.
Riyad Mansour, the representative of Palestine in the United Nations, said on Wednesday that the Zionist regime has deprived 2.3 million people in the Gaza Strip of life and survival.
He continued his speech and emphasized: “Nakbat must end and we reject any forced displacement of Palestinians from their lands”.
In the end, Riyad Mansour pointed out: “There has been no military solution to this conflict, and without solving the Palestinian issue, no peace in the Middle East is possible.”
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