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Egypt condemned the operation of the Zionist regime in Rafah

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry condemned the Israeli army's operation in Rafah and emphasized that this operation threatens the lives of more than one million Palestinians.

report Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Mayadeen news site, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry issued a statement warning that the military operation of the Zionist regime in Rafah threatens the fate of the extensive efforts made to achieve sustainable peace in the region. .

This statement condemned the Israeli military operation in the Palestinian city of Rafah and emphasized that this dangerous tension threatens the lives of more than one million Palestinians.

In the shadow of the continued threats of the Zionist authorities to attack Rafah in the southernmost point of the Gaza Strip, the army radio of the occupying regime yesterday Dushanbe announced that the army of this regime has started evacuating the eastern outskirts of Rafah region.

Israeli army radio announced that we ask the residents of Rafah city in its eastern region to evacuate immediately and go to al-Mawasi area.

Palestinian groups have warned of the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any ground invasion by the occupying regime in Rafah, which could lead to heinous crimes. Another was against the Palestinian civilians and emphasized that the American government and the Western society are fully responsible for any Israeli land aggression in the city of Rafah. But the resistance is ready for any scenario in the occupation regime’s continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip, including the threat of a ground attack on Rafah in the south of Gaza.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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