Hebrew media revealed that the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, discussed with the security establishment in the last "Cabinet" session a plan to deport Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which is set to be implemented next month through aerial and naval means.
According to Channel 12, Netanyahu is expected to present these plans to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit to the occupation's headquarters.
The Hebrew channel clarified that Tel Aviv has already contacted several countries to host the Palestinians, but "Israel" itself has doubts about the feasibility of the plan.
In the same context, ministers in the occupation called for convincing Egypt to allow the displaced to pass through its territory, which Netanyahu also doubted would succeed.
In a decisive response, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry firmly rejected any plans to deport Palestinians, describing them as "an unacceptable Israeli policy aimed at emptying Palestinian land."
The ministry stated in a statement that Egypt will not accept or participate in this "historical injustice," warning that this step will inevitably lead to the "liquidation of the Palestinian cause."
Cairo emphasized that these plans constitute "a war crime and ethnic cleansing" and violate international law, calling on the countries of the world not to get involved in this "unethical crime."
Egyptian Foreign Ministry: We will not accept or participate in this historical injustice.





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Hebrew media: The occupation's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza faces an Egyptian obstacle.