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Netanyahu Office: Egypt prefers to imprison Gaza residents who want to leave

Egypt Rejects⁤ Israeli Claims of Preferring Gaza ⁢Residents Remain, denounces forced Displacement

Cairo, Egypt – Egypt’s government has​ vehemently⁢ rejected claims made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office that Cairo⁢ prefers to see ​gazan residents⁣ who⁤ wish to leave ‍the conflict zone remain ‍in Gaza against⁤ their will. The statement from Netanyahu’s ​office, released ⁣earlier today, ​alleged that the Egyptian Foreign ministry​ favored the ‍imprisonment of Gazans wanting to​ evacuate.

The rebuke from Cairo comes after Netanyahu publicly discussed the potential for Palestinian displacement through the Rafah border crossing‍ into Egypt. Egyptian officials have consistently⁣ and forcefully stated ⁣they will not serve as a “gateway for displacement,” emphasizing their ‍firm opposition to any forced relocation of ⁣Palestinians.

“We⁤ strongly⁣ condemn these statements,” a high-ranking Egyptian official ⁣told World-Today-News.com ⁢on background. “Egypt’s position is clear: we are committed to providing humanitarian aid to⁣ Gaza, but we will not ‍participate in any plan that results‍ in the forced displacement‌ of⁤ Palestinians into Egyptian territory.”

The escalating ⁢rhetoric highlights the growing tensions surrounding ⁢the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the potential for a wider regional crisis.⁣ Concerns are mounting ⁢over the‍ fate of ⁢civilians trapped in the⁢ war zone, particularly as Israeli military operations intensify.

Egypt has repeatedly warned against any attempts⁤ to push ⁤palestinians into the Sinai⁢ Peninsula, citing security concerns and the potential for destabilization. The contry has already​ taken in a ⁣significant number of refugees from previous conflicts and is unwilling to bear⁢ the burden of a mass influx of displaced‍ Palestinians.

This latest exchange underscores the critical need for international mediation and a concerted effort⁤ to prevent ​the forced⁢ displacement of civilians,⁢ a violation of international law. World-Today-News.com will continue to follow this ‍developing story and provide updates ⁢as they become available.


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