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Egypt describes the displacement of Palestinians as a “red line” during an Arab-Islamic meeting in Beijing

The Foreign Minister of Egypt, Samé Shukri, assured this Monday that the displacement of the population is “a red line” during the meeting of a delegation from the Arab-Islamic Summit and the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, held in Beijing, the capital of the country. “There has been a stated policy of displacing Palestinians from Gaza, but the strong position of rejection by Egypt and Arab countries of displacement is a red line. Displacement will threaten peace, security and stability in the region and the world,” Shukri’s spokesman, Ahmed Abu Zeid, has published on his account on the social network X, formerly Twitter. In that sense, he has complained that there are countries that do not classify as “war crimes” the actions of the Israeli Army in the Gaza Strip, which have already left more than 13,000 Palestinians dead since October 7. “Unfortunately, some parties do not call the flagrant Israeli violations and war crimes according to their true description. The (UN Security Council, chaired by China) has the responsibility of protecting international legitimacy, and that is China’s position that we know and we hope,” added the minister. Furthermore, he has highlighted Egypt’s effort to send humanitarian aid to the Strip through the Rafah crossing despite “Israel’s policy of obstructing its entry” which, together with the bombings, would have the objective of “pushing the Palestinians “to flee the territory. Egypt is doing everything possible to bring aid to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing, but Israel’s policy of obstructing the entry of aid is a systematic policy aimed at pushing Palestinians to leave the Strip under the weight of the bombings and the siege. Also participating in the meeting were the Palestinian Foreign Minister, Riyad al Maliki, the Saudi Arabian Minister, Faisal bin Farhan, the Jordanian Minister, Ayman Safadi, the Indonesian Minister, Retno Marsudi, and the Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. (OCI), Hissein Brahim Taha, as published by the Chinese newspaper ‘South China Morning Post’. The talks will take place both this Monday and Tuesday, and aim to find a solution to the war unleashed between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) as a result of the assault by the Palestinian militia against southern Israel on October 7. , which left more than 1,200 dead and 240 hostages. Previously, the member states of both the Arab League and the OIC have published a joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire and to press for a “serious and real” political process to achieve a lasting and complete peace in accordance with approved international references. “. In addition, they have called to take “deterrent measures” to stop the “crimes against humanity” of the Israeli Army both in Gaza and the West Bank and in East Jerusalem “against Islamic and Christian sanctities” and to ensure the establishment of humanitarian corridors to avoid a greater catastrophe in the enclave.

2023-11-20 06:49:15
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