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Biden’s senior advisor travels to Cairo and Tel Aviv

In continuation of the recent consecutive trips of senior American officials to occupied Palestine, some sources announced that the senior adviser of the American president on West Asian affairs will go to Cairo and Tel Aviv in the coming days.

report Mehr News Agency, “Axius” website reported that “Brett McGurk” is going to travel to Cairo on Wednesday to meet with the Egyptian authorities and discuss with them about the imminent military operation of the Zionist regime against Rafah and The release of the Zionist prisoners in Gaza should be discussed.

The White House has not yet confirmed the trip, but Axios reported that McGurk, the White House coordinator for West Asian and North African affairs, first met with Abbas. Kamel, the head of the Egyptian Security and Intelligence Service, and then on Thursday, he will go to Tel Aviv to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of this regime.

Joseph Burrell, the head of the European Union’s foreign policy, told reporters yesterday, Monday, about the statement of the EU member states about the temporary cessation of war in Gaza. In this statement, except for one country (Hungary), which has been supported by all the members, the Zionist regime is asked not to attack the border city of Rafah.

The head of the European Union’s foreign policy in a meeting, referring to the statement released by 26 EU member states in support of the cessation of the Gaza war, announced that the European Union has the power to restrain Tel Aviv. He doesn’t have it, but he will continue diplomatic pressure in this regard.

Joseph Burrell said at the end of the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the European Union and in response to a journalist’s question about the next action of the European Union in the event of an attack by the Zionist regime on Rafah: We don’t have the power to stop them, but we can apply diplomatic pressure to make sure the humanitarian consequences of such action are highlighted.

He reminded: the human cost of such action (attack on Rafah) is inevitable; Millions of people are homeless and no matter how much it is considered (in military operations), the human consequences are inevitable.

The EU foreign policy official then discussed the difference between the Gaza war and other wars and said: In other wars, civilians can escape, but in Gaza they have no way to escape. .

He continued: When there is a war, the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations come to help civilians, but the situation in Gaza is different. The aid comes in drop by drop and it is not compatible with the needs of the people, so they cannot run away and the relief aid does not reach them.

 

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