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President El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs
President El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs

Al-Ahram Weekly

time21 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

President El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs

President El-Sisi made these remarks in a televised address on Monday. During his speech, the president highlighted Egypt's honourable, sincere, and relentless efforts in supporting the Palestinian people. 'Egyptians, I'm reminding you of this — we do not change: We are committed to finding solutions that de-escalate tensions, bring an end to the war, and lead to a final settlement of the Palestinian cause,' El-Sisi said. Gaza needs around 600-700 humanitarian aid trucks daily, he added. Over the past 21 months, Egypt has been committed to facilitating the maximum possible amount of aid into the strip, he noted. The president also affirmed that the available amount of aid and that which has entered the strip is huge, stressing that nothing obstructs it from the Egyptian side. 'Neither our ethics, values, nor our national and moral responsibility would allow us to hinder it. However, the entry of aid requires coordination with the other party present at the Rafah crossing on the Palestinian side," the president stressed. He stated that having the Rafah crossing designated for the passage of individuals, its operation is not solely dependent on the Egyptian side. "The entry of aid and any movement through the Rafah or Karm Abu Salem crossings requires coordination from both sides," he affirmed. The president added that there are over five crossings connecting the Gaza Strip with both Egyptian and Palestinian territories. "Egypt is linked to Gaza through the Rafah Crossing and the Karm Abu Salem Crossing in one way or another." Moreover, El-Sisi renewed his call for the international community to exert every possible effort to stop Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, affirming that Egypt is working unwaveringly to alleviate the civilians' suffering exacerbated by the famine. He also emphasized Egypt's firm stance supporting the two-state solution and rejecting any attempts to displace the Palestinian people or liquidate their cause. Since 7 October 2023, Egypt has actively mediated efforts, along with Qatar and the United States, to reach a ceasefire, facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid to war-ravaged Gaza, and secure the release of captives. The president further highlighted that Egypt's consistent position is rooted in its support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. He also urged the EU countries, the United States, and Arab nations to do everything possible to stop the massacres in Gaza, stressing that the humanitarian tragedy there cannot endure any delay. "Egypt will remain a faithful and trustworthy partner pursuing a just and comprehensive peace. It will continue to support the Palestinian cause, regardless of the challenges," the president concluded.

Egyptian president affirms his country's joint efforts with Qatar, US to end war on Gaza
Egyptian president affirms his country's joint efforts with Qatar, US to end war on Gaza

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Qatar Tribune

Egyptian president affirms his country's joint efforts with Qatar, US to end war on Gaza

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Monday affirmed his country's efforts to end the war on the Gaza Strip, allow the entry of the largest possible amount of aid, and release the hostages, through talks taking place with strong and sincere participation from the State of Qatar and the United States. In a televised address on the situation in Gaza, El-Sisi said Egypt seeks to stop the war, allow the entry of aid, and release the hostages, adding that there are many details being discussed in the talks with the Israeli and Palestinian sides on this issue, with strong and sincere participation from Qatar and the US. The Egyptian president made a special appeal to US President Donald Trump, saying, "I personally appreciate President Trump, who is capable of stopping the war and allowing the entry of aid. The time has come to achieve this." The Egyptian president noted that since October 7, 2023, his country has been committed to engaging positively with its partners in Qatar and the United States on three specific points: stopping the war, allowing aid, and releasing hostages, in addition to its efforts to achieve the two-state solution. He added, "I am speaking to you at this current stage because there is a lot of talk, and I must remind people of our positions, which have always been positive and called for an end to the war, a two-state solution, and a peaceful solution to the Palestinian issue. We had a clear position regarding the rejection of displacement, because we believed that the displacement process would lead to the hollowing out of the two-state solution or the failure to establish a Palestinian state." The Egyptian president emphasized that the situation inside the Gaza Strip is tragic and unbearable, and that the largest possible amount of aid must be allowed to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people. He explained that the Gaza Strip needs between 600 and 700 trucks per day under normal circumstances.

UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs
UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs

Al-Ahram Weekly

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - Foreign Affairs

President El-Sisi made these remarks in a televised address on Monday. During his speech, the president highlighted Egypt's honourable, sincere, and relentless efforts in supporting the Palestinian people. 'Egyptians, I'm reminding you of this — we do not change: We are committed to finding solutions that de-escalate tensions, bring an end to the war, and lead to a final settlement of the Palestinian cause,' El-Sisi said. Gaza needs around 600-700 humanitarian aid trucks daily, he added. Over the past 21 months, Egypt has been committed to facilitating the maximum possible amount of aid into the strip, he noted. The president also affirmed that the available amount of aid and that which has entered the strip is huge, stressing that nothing obstructs it from the Egyptian side. 'Neither our ethics, values, nor our national and moral responsibility would allow us to hinder it. However, the entry of aid requires coordination with the other party present at the Rafah crossing on the Palestinian side," the president stressed. He stated that having the Rafah crossing designated for the passage of individuals, its operation is not solely dependent on the Egyptian side. "The entry of aid and any movement through the Rafah or Karm Abu Salem crossings requires coordination from both sides," he affirmed. The president added that over five crossings connect the Gaza Strip with both Egyptian and Palestinian territories. "Egypt is linked to Gaza through the Rafah Crossing and the Karm Abu Salem Crossing in one way or another." Moreover, El-Sisi renewed his call for the international community to exert every possible effort to stop Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, affirming that Egypt is working unwaveringly to alleviate the civilians' suffering exacerbated by the famine. He also emphasized Egypt's firm stance supporting the two-state solution and rejecting any attempts to displace the Palestinian people or liquidate their cause. Since 7 October 2023, Egypt has actively mediated efforts, along with Qatar and the United States, to reach a ceasefire, facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid to war-ravaged Gaza, and secure the release of captives. The president further highlighted that Egypt's consistent position is rooted in its support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. He also urged the EU countries, the United States, and Arab nations to do everything possible to stop the massacres in Gaza, stressing that the humanitarian tragedy there cannot endure any delay. "Egypt will remain a faithful and trustworthy partner pursuing a just and comprehensive peace. It will continue to support the Palestinian cause, regardless of the challenges," the president concluded.

Egyptian President issues urgent call to Trump over Gaza
Egyptian President issues urgent call to Trump over Gaza

Roya News

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Egyptian President issues urgent call to Trump over Gaza

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi urged US President Donald Trump on Monday to take all necessary steps to stop the war in Gaza and ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave. In a televised speech, El-Sisi addressed Trump, saying: 'I make a direct call to you, please do everything you can to stop this war and allow aid in. I believe the time has come to end this suffering.' He added that the US President has the power to halt the violence and alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. El-Sisi emphasized Egypt's long-standing support for the Palestinian people, stating, 'Egypt cannot be neutral on Palestinian issues. We remain committed to offering support sincerely and honestly.' He also reaffirmed Egypt's efforts to find practical solutions to end the war. The Egyptian president also clarified the role of the Rafah border crossing, saying it is designated for pedestrian traffic and that its operation also depends on the Palestinian side. He explained that Gaza typically requires between 600 and 700 aid trucks per day, and that Egypt is fully prepared to deliver aid, with a large number of trucks already ready and waiting. He stressed that there are no obstacles on the Egyptian side preventing the entry of aid, but emphasized the importance of the crossing being operational on the Palestinian side to maintain the steady flow of supplies. El-Sisi reiterated Egypt's firm position rejecting the forced displacement of Palestinians, warning that such efforts would undermine the viability of a two-state solution. He also noted Egypt's coordination with Qatar and the United States to find a resolution to the conflict, ensure the delivery of aid, and secure the release of captives. El-Sisi urged the international community to act swiftly to address the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.

UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - War on Gaza
UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - War on Gaza

Al-Ahram Weekly

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

UPDATED: El-Sisi urges Trump to end Gaza tragedy - War on Gaza

President El-Sisi made these remarks in a televised address on Monday. During his speech, the president highlighted Egypt's honourable, sincere, and relentless efforts in supporting the Palestinian people. 'Egyptians, I'm reminding you of this — we do not change: We are committed to finding solutions that de-escalate tensions, bring an end to the war, and lead to a final settlement of the Palestinian cause,' El-Sisi said. Gaza needs around 600-700 humanitarian aid trucks daily, he added. Over the past 21 months, Egypt has been committed to facilitating the maximum possible amount of aid into the strip, he noted. The president also affirmed that the available amount of aid and that which has entered the strip is huge, stressing that nothing obstructs it from the Egyptian side. 'Neither our ethics, values, nor our national and moral responsibility would allow us to hinder it. However, the entry of aid requires coordination with the other party present at the Rafah crossing on the Palestinian side," the president stressed. He stated that having the Rafah crossing designated for the passage of individuals, its operation is not solely dependent on the Egyptian side. "The entry of aid and any movement through the Rafah or Karm Abu Salem crossings requires coordination from both sides," he affirmed. The president added that over five crossings connect the Gaza Strip with both Egyptian and Palestinian territories. "Egypt is linked to Gaza through the Rafah Crossing and the Karm Abu Salem Crossing in one way or another." Moreover, El-Sisi renewed his call for the international community to exert every possible effort to stop Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, affirming that Egypt is working unwaveringly to alleviate the civilians' suffering exacerbated by the famine. He also emphasized Egypt's firm stance supporting the two-state solution and rejecting any attempts to displace the Palestinian people or liquidate their cause. Since 7 October 2023, Egypt has actively mediated efforts, along with Qatar and the United States, to reach a ceasefire, facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid to war-ravaged Gaza, and secure the release of captives. The president further highlighted that Egypt's consistent position is rooted in its support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. He also urged the EU countries, the United States, and Arab nations to do everything possible to stop the massacres in Gaza, stressing that the humanitarian tragedy there cannot endure any delay. "Egypt will remain a faithful and trustworthy partner pursuing a just and comprehensive peace. It will continue to support the Palestinian cause, regardless of the challenges," the president concluded.

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