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Egypt and Dutch leaders discuss Gaza ceasefire efforts

Rafah assault ‘will have catastroph­ic consequenc­es on regional peace and security,’ El-Sisi warns

- Gobran Mohamed

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has discussed efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza with Mark

Rutte, prime minister of the Netherland­s.

During a phone call from Rutte on Thursday, the Egyptian leader warned that any Israeli assault on Rafah will have “catastroph­ic consequenc­es” for the humanitari­an situation in the enclave. The leaders discussed bilateral relations, and ways to enhance cooperatio­n across various political and economic levels consistent with the current momentum in Egyptian-European relations. Ahmed Fahmy, presidenti­al spokesman, said the call also focused on the situation in Gaza, and Egypt’s efforts to restore regional stability by reaching a ceasefire and providing access to humanitari­an aid.

El-Sisi reiterated the crucial importance of ending the war, warning against any military operations in the Palestinia­n city of Rafah, which will have catastroph­ic consequenc­es on the humanitari­an situation in the strip and on regional peace and security. The Egyptian leader underscore­d the need for the internatio­nal community to assume its responsibi­lities to implement the relevant UN resolution­s.

Egypt’s president and the Dutch prime minister agreed on the urgency of working toward reaching a ceasefire, and ensuring the flow of adequate humanitari­an aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip in order to protect it from a humanitari­an catastroph­e.

They also emphasized the need to move toward implementi­ng the two-state solution, which would restore regional stability, and establish security and peace in the region.

In March, El-Sisi received Rutte to discuss bilateral relations, regional developmen­ts, and Egypt’s efforts to reach a ceasefire and offer humanitari­an assistance in Gaza.

On Thursday, the Health Ministry in Gaza said that at least 34,305 people had been killed in the territory during more than six months of war.

The tally includes at least 43 deaths in the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 77,293 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began when militants attacked Israel on Oct. 7.

 ?? Reuters ?? A Palestinia­n girl walks past the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Reuters A Palestinia­n girl walks past the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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