Israeli network: Tel Aviv begins military operations on the Egyptian border
While the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime had announced the attempt to occupy the border buffer zone between Gaza and Egypt a while ago, Channel 12 of this regime also announced that this operation will begin soon. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, in continuation of the Zionists’ attempt to occupy the Philadelphia axis, this regime’s Channel 12 announced today, Saturday, that “Israel has announced to Egypt that it will start a military operation to control the Philadelphia axis.”
Salahaddin Road, known as Philadelphia, is a narrow border crossing that separates Egypt from the Gaza Strip, and according to the agreement between Egypt and the Zionist regime in 1979, it is a buffer zone between It is Egypt and Gaza (which was occupied by the Zionists at that time).
The Zionist regime controlled that road until 2005, when it withdrew from Gaza, and now it is seeking to reoccupy it until the border of Egypt and Gaza. fall completely into the hands of the Zionists.
The American newspaper “Wall Street Journal” also reported that the operation of the Zionist regime will include the deployment of forces in the border areas of occupied Palestine with Egypt.
A Russian source also announced that Israel has received the US green light to start this operation.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, said clearly in this context not long ago: “The axis of Philadelphia… the southern stop of Gaza, must be under the control of Israel.” At the same time, he claimed that “We have no intention of occupying the Philadelphia axis.” So far, Cairo has repeatedly denied any military operations in this barrier region, which would make Gaza residents flee Jami is pushing to Egypt under the pressure of bombing and closing the way back, he warned and emphasized that “this is a sovereignty issue and Cairo’s red line”.
Palestinian refugees in Philadelphia
Philadelphia or Saladin axis extends from the Mediterranean Sea in the north to the Karam Abu Salem crossing in the south along the Egyptian border with the Gaza Strip, which is about 14 km and its width does not exceed a few hundred meters. According to the “Camp David” agreement signed in 1979, this axis was created as a buffer zone.
In September 2005, Israel signed a protocol signed with Cairo, according to which, 750 soldiers of the Egyptian border guard with light weapons were stationed in this area to fight against terrorism, illegal entry from the borders and fight against smuggling. Tel Aviv has violated the peace agreement between the two sides, that’s why the Egyptian representative Mustafa Bakri warned Tel Aviv: “Don’t get close. Egypt’s borders are a red line.”
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