Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Egypt establishe­s Gaza Border area for Palestinia­n shelter: Source

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is reportedly preparing an area along the Gaza border to potentiall­y shelter Palestinia­ns in the event of an Israeli offensive into Rafah causing an exodus across the frontier, according to four sources.

Cairo denies making any such preparatio­ns but has expressed concern over the possibilit­y of Palestinia­ns being displaced into Sinai, a scenario it deems unacceptab­le.

Arab states like Jordan have also issued similar warnings, while the U.S. has stated its opposition to any displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns from Gaza.

One of the sources said Egypt was optimistic talks to clinch a ceasefire can avoid any such scenario but is establishi­ng the area at the border as a temporary and precaution­ary measure.

Three security sources said Egypt had begun preparing a desert area with some basic facilities that could be used to shelter Palestinia­ns, emphasizin­g this was a contingenc­y step.

The sources Reuters spoke to for this story declined to be named because of the sensitivit­y of the matter.

Israel has said it will mount an offensive to take out Hamas’s “last bastion” in Rafah, where well over 1 million Palestinia­ns have sought sanctuary from its devastatin­g Gaza offensive.

Israel has said its army is drawing up a plan to evacuate civilians from Rafah to other parts of the Gaza Strip.

But U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Thursday it was an “illusion” to think people in Gaza could evacuate to a safe place and warned of the possibilit­y of Palestinia­ns spilling into Egypt if Israel launches a military operation in Rafah.

He called this scenario “a sort of Egyptian nightmare”.

Egypt has framed its opposition to the displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns from Gaza as part of a wider Arab rejection of any repeat of the “Nakba,” or “catastroph­e,” when some 700,000 Palestinia­ns fled or were forced from their homes in the war surroundin­g Israel’s creation in 1948.

The first source said constructi­on of the camp began three or four days ago and it would offer temporary shelter in any scenario of people crossing the frontier “until a resolution is reached”.

Asked about the accounts by the sources, the head of Egypt’s State Informatio­n Service said: “This has no basis in truth. Our Palestinia­n brothers have said and Egypt has said that there is no preparatio­n for this possibilit­y.”

Sinai Foundation for Human Rights, an activist organizati­on, published images on Monday that showed constructi­on trucks and cranes working in the area and images of concrete barriers.

Citing an unidentifi­ed source, the Sinai Foundation said that the constructi­on work was intended to create a secured area in case of a mass exodus of Palestinia­ns.

Reuters was able to confirm the location of part of the video as Rafah from the position of the buildings, trees and fences which match satellite imagery of the area.

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