Egypt’s military preparedness on the Sinai border for fear of the influx of Gaza refugees
Yediot Aharonot newspaper wrote in a report today, February 10th, that at the same time as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's order to occupy Rafah, Egypt is preparing for a military response to the possibility of an influx of Palestinian refugees to its country's borders. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “The planned operation for Rafah has caused severe tension in Egypt; Because Cairo is afraid of the influx of a large number of refugees to the Sinai border”, this is part of Yediot Aharonot’s report on the consequences of Tel Aviv’s new decision to expand the war.
This Hebrew newspaper In the continuation of his report, he pointed out Egypt’s objections to the decision of the military operation in Rafah and wrote that “Cairo threatened that if the refugees were forced to cross the border, it would mean a violation of the peace agreement with Israel”.
Palestinian refugees in the Rafah camp
Despite the passing of 127 days since the war against Gaza and the increase in the casualties of the Zionist regime, which caused the retreat of army battalions and brigades, Netanyahu rejected Hamas’ terms for a cease-fire for the past few days. He claimed that he will continue the ground attack until Rafah.
Rafah is located in the south of the Gaza Strip and houses more than one million displaced Palestinians. An area near the Egyptian border that has been targeted by the Israeli army several times and has resulted in the martyrdom of dozens of Palestinian refugees.
Egyptian military preparedness in the Sinai border areas
In another part of Yediot Aharanot’s report, it is stated that Egypt planted mines in the border area with the Gaza Strip and sent many soldiers there; Over the past two weeks, the country has sent about 40 tanks and armored personnel carriers to northeast Sinai as part of measures to strengthen security on its border.
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