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American publication: Israel expels Palestinian elements from the Rafah crossing.

American publication: Israel expels Palestinian elements from the Rafah crossing.
The “Wall Street Journal” publication, citing informed sources, wrote that the Zionist regime had informed Egypt of its intention to start a military operation to control the “Philadelphia” axis.

The “Wall Street Journal” newspaper reported on Sunday morning that the Zionist regime has informed Egypt of its intention to start a military operation to control the “Philadelphia” axis.

Informed sources – who did not want to be named – told the publication that as part of this operation, the Zionist military will deploy on the border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt and expel Palestinian elements from the Rafah crossing.

The Wall Street Journal further wrote that the goal of the Zionist regime in this operation is to prevent the entry of weapons and equipment for the production of weapons into the Gaza Strip and resistance groups.

Egyptian officials also told the publication that Cairo has informed Tel Aviv that it is strengthening physical barriers on its side of the border with the Gaza Strip and installing more watchtowers.

This report also states that Cairo recently rejected the Israeli proposal to establish a security station on the Egyptian side of the border due to the violation of its sovereignty.

Salah al-Din Road, known as Philadelphia, is a narrow border crossing that separates Egypt from the Gaza Strip, and according to the agreement between Egypt and the Zionist regime in 1979, it is a buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza (which was occupied by the Zionists at that time).

The Zionist regime controlled that road until 2005 when it withdrew from Gaza, and now it is seeking to reoccupy it so that the border between Egypt and Gaza falls completely into the hands of the Zionists.

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