Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed Egypt's categorical rejection of any attempts aimed at displacing the Palestinian people from their land, warning of the international repercussions of this step, and at the same time emphasizing the need to facilitate the unimpeded access of relief convoys to the Gaza Strip.
In a firm stance reflecting Egyptian constants, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi reiterated his rejection of attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians from their lands, considering that the displacement of Gaza residents will not only affect the region but will lead to major global crises.
The President explained that this scenario would result in the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians towards Europe and Western countries, placing the international community before a direct responsibility to prevent the emptying of the Palestinian issue of its content and to avoid exacerbating the global refugee crisis.
Regarding relief efforts, President Sisi reiterated during his speech the necessity of not obstructing humanitarian aid directed to the Gaza Strip. He pointed out that Egypt is making strenuous efforts to ensure the smooth entry of basic needs, noting that the "Sharm El Sheikh Agreement" stands as a prominent witness to Egyptian endeavors aimed at supporting brethren in Gaza and alleviating the severity of the humanitarian tragedy suffered by civilians there.
The President linked regional stability with the strength of the national state, reiterating Egypt's categorical rejection of the establishment of any entities or militias parallel to official state institutions. He affirmed that Egypt will remain an oasis of security and stability, and that preserving the prestige of national institutions is the only way to confront the challenges facing the region, whether security or political, which reflects Cairo's vision in strengthening the concept of sovereignty and legitimacy.
These statements came during the President's participation in the celebration of the seventy-fourth anniversary of Police Day, which falls on January 25, at the Conference Complex at the Police Academy in New Cairo. The President was keen to use this national occasion to send comprehensive messages to both domestic and international audiences, emphasizing that Egypt's security and stability are closely linked to protecting Palestinian rights and preventing any steps that threaten demographic or security balance in the region and the world.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi reiterated his rejection of attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians from their lands, considering that the displacement of Gaza residents will not only affect the region but will lead to major global crises.





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Sisi warns of consequences of displacing Gaza residents and calls for an end to obstruction of humanitarian aid