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Egyptian and Jordanian leaders oppose displacing Palestinians

Egyptian President ⁣and Jordanian King Reiterate Opposition to Displacing Palestinians‍ in Gaza Strip

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah ⁣El-Sisi and ⁣Jordanian King ⁤Abdullah II met in Cairo ‌to discuss the ​war in Gaza and expressed their strong opposition to any attempts ⁢to displace Palestinians from or ​within the Gaza ⁤Strip. They called for an immediate ceasefire and the⁢ urgent delivery of humanitarian aid​ to the ​region.

Rejecting Displacement⁤ and Advocating for a Solution

“The two leaders affirmed their complete rejection of all attempts ‍to end the Palestinian cause ​or to displace the‌ Palestinians outside their lands⁢ or internally displace them, stressing that the only solution⁤ that the international community⁣ must push towards its implementation is an ⁢immediate⁤ ceasefire and the entry into⁢ force of relief aid,” the Egyptian⁣ Presidency statement ‌reads.

El-Sisi and ⁢Abdullah⁣ II also emphasized the need for a ‍fair and comprehensive solution to the ⁢conflict, including the establishment ‍of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based ‍on the 1967 borders.

Israel had previously urged over a million Palestinians to evacuate from northern Gaza, and has since ⁣launched military operations in the densely populated southern Gaza. As a result,⁤ 85% of Gaza residents have ‌been⁣ forced to flee their homes, according⁢ to the United⁤ Nations.

Egypt has played ​a significant role in diplomatic ​efforts throughout the war, including brokering a weeklong ceasefire in November. ⁣Recently,‍ Egypt proposed a plan to permanently end the war, although its seriousness is uncertain.

A ​Proposal for Ceasefire and Hostage Release

The proposal suggests​ a⁢ two-week ceasefire, during which Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad would release 40 ⁤to 50 hostages, mainly women, sick people, and elderly‍ individuals. In return, Israel would release three times as many Palestinians from its prisons, following the 3-for-1 ratio agreed upon in the previous‍ ceasefire. Egypt‌ and Qatar, ⁣along with various ⁣Palestinian factions, would work towards establishing ‍a temporary government of experts and organizing elections.

Israeli leaders⁤ have stated their goals for ⁣the war, which include removing Hamas from ⁣power, demilitarizing the group, and “deradicalizing” ⁢Palestinians.

Overall, the meeting between El-Sisi ‌and Abdullah II highlights their commitment to finding a⁣ peaceful resolution to the conflict and ensuring⁢ the well-being ⁢of the Palestinian⁤ people in ‍Gaza.

What role do Egypt and⁤ Jordan ⁤play in the ongoing peace negotiations and efforts to de-escalate the ⁤violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

T ⁢of their lands and homes in the Gaza Strip,” stated the joint statement released by the Egyptian and Jordanian ⁢governments. This reaffirmation comes as the violence ⁣in Gaza escalates, with a rising death ‌toll and extensive damage to⁤ civilian infrastructure.

The Egyptian President and Jordanian King emphasized the need for a sustainable and just solution that respects⁤ the rights and aspirations of‍ the Palestinian people. They called for the international community to support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within⁣ the⁤ 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The leaders condemned the⁤ targeted‍ attacks on civilian populations and​ infrastructure, particularly in densely populated areas.‍ They stressed the⁢ importance of protecting ‌civilians ⁤and ⁤the need for an immediate ceasefire​ to prevent further suffering and loss ⁣of life.

Furthermore, the joint statement emphasized the ​urgency of providing humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip. The already dire humanitarian situation has ​been exacerbated by⁢ the​ recent ​escalation of ‌violence, including the destruction of critical infrastructure such⁣ as hospitals⁣ and schools.

The Egyptian ⁤President ⁢and ‍Jordanian ‍King voiced their ⁤commitment‌ to mobilizing ‍international efforts to ensure ⁣the swift delivery of ⁢aid to the affected population. They called on the⁢ international community to provide financial ⁢and logistical support to address the​ immediate needs of those affected by the conflict.

The meeting between President El-Sisi and King Abdullah II underscores the longstanding commitment of⁢ Egypt and Jordan to the​ Palestinian cause. Both countries have consistently advocated for a ⁤just and lasting⁣ resolution⁢ to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on international law and relevant United Nations ​resolutions.

Egypt and Jordan, ‍as neighboring states to both⁢ Israel and the​ Palestinian territories, have played ⁤significant roles in past peace negotiations. Their reaffirmation of opposition to displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip demonstrates ⁤their unwavering ​commitment to the rights and well-being ​of the Palestinian people.

In addition to their condemnation ‍of displacement and calls for a solution, the‍ leaders also expressed their readiness to engage in diplomatic efforts ‌to de-escalate‌ the situation and contribute to ​a lasting⁣ peace. They highlighted the importance of dialogue‌ and negotiation as means to resolve conflicts and prevent the recurrence of violence.

Overall, the joint statement by President Abdel⁤ Fattah El-Sisi and King Abdullah II serves as​ a testament to the ‌unity and solidarity between Egypt and Jordan in their support for ‌the Palestinian people. It sends⁣ a powerful message to the international community about the urgent need for a ceasefire​ and effective humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering⁢ of those in the Gaza Strip.

As⁢ the⁣ violence continues to devastate Gaza and its people, the ⁢world must heed the call of these leaders and take immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis and work towards a ⁣just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Displacing Palestinians from their homes and lands is not the answer. A peaceful resolution can only be achieved through dialogue, respect for international law, and ⁣the recognition of the rights and​ aspirations of all parties involved.



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