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Sisi warning on Gaza! She explained it by saying, “Extremely dangerous.”

Sisi warning on Gaza! She explained it by saying, “Extremely dangerous.”

Egyptian President Sisi met with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who visited the capital Cairo.

“We must all take measures to control the uncontrollable events in the region.” Sisi stated that the repercussions of these events in Gaza “go beyond the right of self-defense.”

President Sisi said:

“Approximately 4,000 civilians were killed in the Gaza Strip, including 1,500 children. “We must all take action to control this issue, so that the conflict does not cause more civilian deaths.”

“IT IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS ISSUE”

Speaking of US President Joe Biden and the UK’s efforts to persuade Israel to open the Rafah border gate, Sisi said coordination and cooperation is needed to avoid being drawn into a regional war.

Noting that it is necessary to reactivate the peace process and give hope to the Palestinians to establish their own State on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, the Egyptian President continued:

“I note here that you understand the importance of not allowing civilians to migrate from Gaza to the Sinai. This is an extremely dangerous issue and could put an end to the Palestinian issue entirely. “This is something we don’t want to happen.”

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also stated that his country believes that humanitarian aid should be provided to the Palestinian people through Egypt’s role.

Sunak arrived in Egypt today as part of his regional tour, which began with Israel and also included Saudi Arabia.

DECLARATION OF ENGLAND

According to the written statement made by the British Prime Minister’s Office Number 10, during their meeting in Cairo, capital of Egypt, the duo noted that the Palestinian-Israeli conflicts must be prevented from spreading to the region.

Noting that the loss of life in Gaza in recent days is truly tragic, the leaders stressed that every effort must be made to protect civilians.

Sunak gave Sisi information about his contacts in the region. The leaders emphasized the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions.

Appreciating Egypt’s efforts to open the Rafah border gate between Egypt and Gaza, Sunak stated that his country was ready to do everything possible to support civilians.

Recalling Britain’s commitment to support an additional £10 million (approximately 340 million lira) in aid to Palestine, the leaders agreed to work together to ensure that the process of sending aid to Gaza is as efficient and effective as possible.

ISRAEL-HAMAS CONFLICT

Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched a comprehensive attack against Israel on the morning of October 7, dubbed the “Aqsa Flood.”

As thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel, Palestinian armed groups attacked and seized the Beit Hanun-Erez border gate on the Gaza-Israel border.

Armed groups then entered settlements inside Israel from here and the Israeli army launched an attack on the Gaza Strip with dozens of fighter jets.

It was reported that 1,400 Israelis, including 306 soldiers, were killed and 4,834 Israelis were wounded in the attacks carried out from Gaza.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza announced that 4,137 people, including 1,524 children, were killed and more than 13,000 injured in Israel’s attacks on Gaza.

It was claimed that 81 Palestinians were killed in attacks by Israeli forces and Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank.

13 journalists lost their lives in Israeli attacks. (AA)

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