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Egypt's Firm Stance: No Security Alterations on Gaza Border

Wednesday 18 September 2024 - 15:03
Egypt's Firm Stance: No Security Alterations on Gaza Border

In a bold declaration, Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, has unequivocally stated that Egypt will not tolerate any modifications to the existing security measures along its border with Gaza. This strong position was articulated during a press conference in Cairo, where Abdelatty emphasized Egypt's commitment to maintaining the status quo.

The security arrangements on the border have become a critical aspect of the ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, which began after the outbreak of war last October. One of the key points of contention is the presence of Israeli troops in a 14-km buffer zone known as the Philadelphi Corridor. Egypt, acting as a mediator in these talks, has demanded that Israel withdraw its forces and restore a Palestinian presence at the Rafah crossing, which connects Egypt's Sinai Peninsula to Gaza.

"Egypt stands firm on its position," Abdelatty asserted. "We reject any military presence along the border crossing and the Philadelphi Corridor." He further emphasized that any escalation, including the recent blasts in Lebanon that targeted Hezbollah operatives, would hinder progress towards a ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages in Gaza.

This development comes as Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister visits Jordan for discussions on the Gaza situation. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who joined Abdelatty at the press conference, has emphasized that a Gaza truce is essential for regional stability.

The article also highlights the impact of exploding pagers in Lebanon, which claimed the lives of 12 individuals, including two children. The Lebanese Health Minister, Firass Abiad, updated the toll, stating that the blasts wounded between 2,750 and 2,800 people. Iran, an ally of Hezbollah, has accused Israel of "mass murder" following these attacks, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani calling for the international community to hold the "Zionist criminal authorities" accountable.

In other news, Jordan's King Abdullah II has sworn in a new government led by Jaafar Hassan, a respected technocrat. The reformist government aims to accelerate IMF-backed reforms and drive political and economic modernization.

As the situation in the Middle East remains complex and ever-evolving, these developments highlight the challenges and tensions faced by regional powers and the international community in their pursuit of peace and stability.


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