PNN – An American newspaper, quoting diplomats, revealed that the Zionist regime recently tried to gain international support for the temporary transfer of thousands of residents of the Gaza Strip to Egypt.
According to Pakistan News Network, the American newspaper New York Times reported on Sunday, quoting diplomats, that the Zionist regime has recently tried to get international support for the temporary transfer of thousands of residents of the Gaza Strip to Egypt.
Earlier, “Middle East Eye” reported, citing “Yediot Aharonot” newspaper, that one of Israel’s proposals for Egypt to accept refugees from the Gaza war is to set aside the main part of Cairo’s debts to the World Bank. The source of Yedioth Aharonot newspaper for this claim is the Egyptian authorities.
Middle East Eye writes that it is not clear what influence Israel has in the World Bank, which made such a proposal to the Egyptian side. However, since the World Bank has traditionally been under the influence of the United States and its head is always an American, observers do not consider it unlikely that the Americans are behind the alleged proposal.
On Monday, the Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” also reported, based on some documents of the Israeli Ministry of Intelligence, that Tel Aviv wants the people of Gaza to live permanently in camps in the Sinai desert. The Sinai desert is located in the border area between Egypt and occupied Palestine, which was occupied by the Zionist forces during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
However, the positions of the Egyptian authorities in the days that have passed since October 15 have been against this Israeli demand. According to the Reuters report, Ahmed Al-Awadi, the head of the National Defense and Security Commission in the Egyptian Parliament, announced in a message to the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime that Egypt will not allow such migration to take place.
On October 18, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, in a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, “expressed Cairo’s opposition to the forced migration of the Palestinian people and their transfer to an area in the Sinai desert.”