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Egypt denies reports of possible violation of peace deal with Israel over Gaza

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of EgyptSameh Shoukry, this Monday denied information about a violation of the peace agreement between Israel It is Egypt in the event of a large-scale Israeli military operation in Rafain the south of Gaza strip.

Egypt will respect the agreement reached more than 40 years ago, while Israel I respected that“, he said Shoukry at a press conference in Ljubljana, after speaking with his Slovenian counterpart, Tanja FajonSlovenian news agency STA reported.

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At the same time, Shoukry called for a ceasefire in Link ASAP.

Condemned the forced displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Link and expressed his conviction that the strengthening of Israeli military activities in southern The strip would only worsen the situation.

The international community must take clear action against those responsible for forced displacement of residents (in Link)”highlighted the Egyptian minister, whose government wants to avoid at all costs having to welcome hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into its territory.

He warned that the inhabitants of the north of Link they face a severe hungerwhile in the south there is also a shortage of food.

The Egyptian minister said that the current conflict, triggered by the Hamas terrorist massacre in Israel on October 7, will only be resolved through the establishment of two state and ensuring the safety of both Israel like the Palestinians.

The Slovenian minister stressed that her country condemns attacks against civilians and calls for a Stop the fire and unimpeded access to humanitarian aid in Link.

Slovenia has called for a permanent ceasefire in Link from the beginning. We are witnesses of a humanitarian disaster and an unbearable number of deaths. Only a ceasefire will bring peace, It is Egypt has a strategic role in this“, he said Fajon.

Source: Elcomercio

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