Cairo demanded the withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Rafah crossing
Israeli media reported this Sunday, quoting an Egyptian source, that the news about Cairo’s agreement with the transfer of the Rafah crossing or the construction of a new crossing near Karam Abu Salem is not true.
Al Jazeera news network quoted this source as saying: “No negotiations have been held in Egypt regarding Israel’s monitoring of the Rafah crossing”.
This source also reported that Egypt still believes that the Zionist army should withdraw completely from the Rafah crossing.
An Egyptian source reported that Cairo is against the Zionist regime’s monitoring of the Rafah crossing and emphasizes that the regime’s army must withdraw from this crossing completely.
Israeli media reported this Sunday, quoting an Egyptian source, that the news about Cairo’s agreement with the transfer of the Rafah crossing or the construction of a new crossing near Karam Abu Salem is not true.
Al Jazeera news network quoted this source as saying: “No negotiations have been held in Egypt regarding Israel’s monitoring of the Rafah crossing”.
This source also reported that Egypt still believes that the Zionist army should withdraw completely from the Rafah crossing.
Egyptian TV also reported, quoting a source, that this country will not allow any Egyptian forces to enter the Gaza Strip.
This source says that sorting out the situation inside the Gaza Strip after the ongoing military operation is an internal Palestinian issue.
The security delegations of Egypt, America and the Zionist regime held a meeting in Cairo on the 13th of June regarding the Rafah crossing. A high-ranking Egyptian source reported that the Egyptian delegation in this meeting, emphasizing its firm position, said that the Israeli military should withdraw from the Rafah crossing so that the activity of this crossing can be resumed.
According to this source, the Egyptian delegation emphasized that the Israeli (regime) is the main culprit of the lack of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip, and 350 trucks carrying these aids should enter Gaza on a daily basis.
Al-Arabi al-Jadeed newspaper reported earlier that after contacting Hamas, the [Palestinian] Authority and the European Union, Egypt has presented its vision for the management of the Rafah crossing.
Source: Fars
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