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The claim of “Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed” about Egypt’s attitude towards Gaza after the war

"Al Arabi Al-Jadeed" newspaper quoted Egyptian sources as claiming that Cairo has a proposal for the future of Gaza, which includes the formation of a Palestinian state, the creation of demilitarized buffer zones, and the division of some Israeli settlements.

According to the report of Fars News Agency, the newspaper “Al Arabi Al-Jadeed” says that Egypt has proposals to end the current situation in the Gaza Strip to stop the war and establish a Palestinian state.

This media says that in the formation of this government, the country of Egypt will play a role as a guarantor that an Arab and international partner or from The United Nations will accompany it.

The mentioned sources added that estimates about the Kony war indicate that Tel Aviv is seeking to separate the north of Gaza from the south and clean up this area; “But in the south, areas bordering with Egypt are under attack, so that these measures aggravate the situation in the field and bring the risk of creating a wave of mass exodus of Palestinians, which the Egyptian government categorically rejects.”

However, the sources added that Cairo “may at some point be forced to accept a number of refugees who have fled the horrors of war, which international law requires countries adjacent to war-torn areas to do.” ».

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