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Egypt informs Israel that it will suspend the peace treaty if it violates military protocols

Egypt informed Israel that it will suspend the Camp David Accords, which in 1979 put an end to the long conflicts between the two countries, if the Jewish State pressures the Palestinians to enter the Arab country due to the military offensive, Egyptian security sources assured EFE today.

Egypt informed Israel of the suspension of Treaty of Camp David Yes Israel violates the military and security protocols of this treaty, which paved the way for peace between the two countries“, according to the source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

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The source said the Egyptian threat to suspend the peace treaty that represented the cornerstone of stability in the region for almost half a century came after the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuannounced that he had ordered the Army to prepare to launch an attack on the city of Rafain the extreme south of the Palestinian enclave and on the border with Egypt.

The red line will be “any attempt to pressure Palestinians to cross Egypt would face the suspension of the peace agreement signed between the two countries“, according to the source.

According to the Saudi channel Al Arabiya, Cairo has already decided to limit communications with Israel at the security level only to continue negotiations on the truce agreement and the exchange of detainees, while freezing any communication between the government and the Israeli side, according to anonymous Egyptian sources.

The information of Al Arabiyawhich reproduces the Egyptian state newspaper Al-Ahramsays sources have stated that the Egyptian side is “angry” about Israeli reports circulating that Cairo approved the beginning of a military operation in Rafaa step against which Egyptalong with several countries, repeatedly warned.

Yesterday, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs appealed to “it is necessary to unite all international and regional efforts to prevent the Palestinian city from Rafawhich today is home to approximately 1.4 million Palestinians,” since an offensive against the city will have “horrible consequences.”

Egyptthe first Arab country to sign peace with Israel in 1979 and a key mediator in negotiations for a truce in Linkhas reiterated in recent months its rejection of a possible forced relocation of the Gazans in the face of bombings and the Israeli ground operation in the enclave.

Source: Elcomercio

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