The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel Atti, confirmed during a press conference in Cairo that there is no objection to deploying international forces in the Gaza Strip to enable the Palestinian Authority to realize statehood and ensure the security of all parties.
Abdel Atti pointed out the possibility of resuming negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza if there is goodwill and political will from all concerned parties, emphasizing the importance of achieving lasting peace in the region.
He also affirmed that Egypt's efforts are currently focused on preventing the occupation from expanding its military operations in Gaza, expressing Cairo's complete rejection of Israeli threats to take full control of the strip.
In this context, Abdel Atti noted that Egypt continues intensive communications with its international partners, including the United States and the European Union, to warn against the repercussions of irresponsible Israeli decisions.
He expressed concern over the catastrophic situation in the strip due to the blockade imposed on the entry of humanitarian aid, holding Israel responsible for the humanitarian crisis.
He added that Egypt, which is leading mediation efforts with Doha and Washington, is pushing for a comprehensive agreement to end the war in the strip, with the possibility of resuming negotiations if intentions improve.
He stressed that Egypt will not cease its mediation efforts and is working with mediators to finalize a ceasefire deal, considering that Israel is following a policy of extermination in Gaza.
Permanent peace in the region cannot be achieved without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.





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Egypt agrees to deploy international forces in the Gaza Strip and pushes for a comprehensive deal to end the war.