Egypt Accuses Israel of Daily Ceasefire Violations

Egypt Accuses Israel of Daily Ceasefire Violations

Category: ISRAEL, JERUSALEM & THE TEMPLE

Summary:
At the Doha Forum, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for the rapid deployment of an international stabilization force (ISF) along the "Yellow Line" in Gaza, the boundary separating Israeli and Hamas-controlled areas after Israel's October 10 withdrawal. Abdelatty accused Israel of daily ceasefire violations and assigned similar responsibility to Hamas, emphasizing that Egypt envisions a peacekeeping, not a peace-enforcement, mission. He noted that disarmament of Hamas would likely need to be voluntary, which seems improbable under current conditions. Additionally, Abdelatty criticized Israel’s restrictions on the Rafah crossing, opposing any plan that permits Palestinians to leave Gaza without being allowed to return, stating that only medical evacuations should be allowed with guaranteed return.

Tags: Egypt, Israel, ceasefire violations, Gaza, Yellow Line, Rafah crossing, Hamas

Source Excerpt:

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty attends a joint press conference with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa in Cairo, Egypt March 1, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany i24 News – At the Doha Forum, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for the expedited deployment of an international stabilization force (ISF) in the Gaza Strip. He argued that without such a presence on the ground, Israel is able to “violate the ceasefire every day,” while placing similar responsibility on Hamas. Abdelatty urged that the ISF be positioned along the “Yellow Line,” the boundary established after Israel’s October 10 withdrawal that divides Gaza between Israeli-held territory and areas controlled by Hamas. According to him, this proposal is gaining support among countries that might contribute troops, especially since many reluctant to deploy deep inside western Gaza’s “red zone.” He emphasized that Egypt envisions a peacekeeping mission, not a peace-enforcement operation. Abdelatty suggested disarmament of Hamas could only be realistic if it occurred voluntarily, which he described as unlikely under current conditions. During the forum, US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barra...

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Source: Algemeiner

Posted on 12-08-2025 00:33

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