Khaleej Times

Sisi calls for unity among Palestinia­ns

- AFP

new york — Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi urged Palestinia­ns to unite and “be ready to co-exist” in peace with Israelis, in his address to the United Nations.

Speaking a day after a first meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sisi said an Israeli-Palestinia­n peace deal was a “necessary preconditi­on for the entire region” to enjoy stability.

Egypt has been leading mediation efforts between Palestinia­n arch-rivals Fatah and Hamas as part of a push to return to the forefront of Middle East diplomacy.

Departing from his prepared remarks to the UN General Assembly, Sisi said he wanted to “tell the Palestinia­n people, it is important to unite ... to overcome the difference­s and to be ready to accept co-existence with the other, with Israelis, in safety and security.”

The Egyptian leader made a similar appeal to Israelis, saying that decades of Israeli-Egyptian peace could be expanded to the Palestinia­ns to “overcome the barrier of hatred forever.”

“We can repeat this experience, this excellent step once again, together with the peace and security of the Palestinia­n citizens,” he said.

Egypt, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1979, has called for steps to kick-start Israeli-Palestinia­n talks that have been comatose since 2014.

In his address, Netanyahu said Israel was committed to achieving peace with all Arab countries and with the Palestinia­ns, but he did not elaborate on how this could be achieved. —

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