Egypt says peace treaty with Israel safe despite jitters over Rafah offensive

Egypt says peace treaty with Israel safe despite jitters over Rafah offensive

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said Monday that Cairo is committed to upholding its peace treaty with Israel, amid reports in recent days that the agreement may be in jeopardy if the military proceeds with an offensive on the Gazan city of Rafah, abutting the border with Egypt.

Cairo has expressed worries that an Israeli push into Rafah, which has swelled with Gazans displaced from parts of the Strip, could create a crush of refugees pushing into the Sinai desert and exacerbate a humanitarian crisis in the Strip.

 

Egypt says peace treaty with Israel safe despite jitters over Rafah offensive

Egypt says peace treaty with Israel safe despite jitters over Rafah offensive

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