The World media outlets highlighted Egypt’s unified and firm stance against calls for the displacement of Palestinians, emphasizing that Egypt’s position stems from its commitment to Palestinian rights, keenness on its national security and its belief in the two-state solution as a just and lasting resolution to the conflict.
World media also shed light on President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s statements during a joint press conference with his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto at Al-Ittihadiya Palace in which the Egyptian leader stressed that Egypt will not take part in the displacement of the Palestinians.
Reuters quoted Sisi as saying that “Egypt will not participate in the displacement of Palestinians”.
It is an “unjust act” that threatens Egyptian security, he said in his first public response to calls to displace Palestinians.
Egypt will work with US President Donald Trump to reach peace between Israel and the Palestinians based on the two-state solution, Reuters quoted President Sisi as saying referring to his statements that the displacement of Palestinians cannot be tolerated or allowed at all because of its impact on Egyptian national security.
Also, The Washington Post commented on the calls to displace the Palestinians by highlighting Sisi’s description of the proposal as “unfair”.
The paper highlighted Sisi’s statements that the only way out to the conflict is the implementation of the two-state solution and the establishment of a Palestinian state and not attempting to get the Palestinians out of their land.
The Associated Press highlighted Sisi’s statements in which he stressed that the idea of displacing the Palestinians represents injustice to the Palestinian people, stressing that Egypt will not be a party to this matter.
The Qatari Al Jazeera network also highlighted Sisi’s rejection of calls to displace Palestinians, shedding light on Egypt’s position towards the two-state solution.
Egypt is totally against the displacement of Palestinians that threatens regional security, and Egypt will not participate in any action considered unjust to the Palestinians, the network quoted President Sisi as saying.
Free Malaysia Today newspaper also highlighted President Sisi’s statements on his rejection of the displacement of the Palestinians.
The paper quoted President Sisi as saying that “The constants of Egypt’s historic position on the Palestinian cause …. can never be compromised”.
It also shed light on his support for “the establishment of a Palestinian state and the preservation of its people and its territory”.
The Deutsche Welle network also referred to Egypt’s rejection of the displacement of the Palestinians, highlighting Egyptian fears of a possible regional destabilization as a result of the displacement of the Palestinians.
Stefan Roll of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs in Berlin said, “Egypt’s strong rejection is largely attributed to its solidarity and support for the Palestinian pursuit of having their own statehood.”
The Malaysian state news agency Bernama shed light on Egypt’s categorical rejection of the injustice incurred on Palestinians, highlighting Egypt’s commitment to the two-state solution.
“Egypt’s national security cannot be compromised,” the agency quoted the Egyptian president as saying.
The Nigerian newspaper “Daily Post Nigeria” wrote about Egypt’s rejection of the displacement of Palestinians, highlighting Egypt’s determination not to be involved in any action deemed unfair to the Palestinians.
The Times of India also shed light on President Sisi’s rejection of calls for the displacement of Palestinians, describing such actions as an “injustice” that Egypt cannot be part of.
Bloomberg highlighted Sisi’s firm stance, emphasizing his assertion that Egypt cannot participate in the forced displacement of Palestinians, calling it an “injustice” that Egypt refuses to take part in.
The report also highlighted Sisi’s warning that such a move would undermine both Egypt’s national security and regional stability. It also referred to Egypt’s commitment to working with US President Donald Trump to achieve peace between Israelis and Palestinians through a two-state solution.
The Washington Examiner also covered Egypt’s strong rejection of calls for the displacement of the Palestinians.
Malaysia’s New Straits Times quoted President Sisi’s statements that Egypt cannot partake in any forced displacement of Palestinians, calling it unacceptable.
Israeli newspapers, including The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel, also focused on Sisi’s remarks, highlighting Egypt’s categorical refusal to participate in the forced displacement of Palestinians.
The Times of Israel described the Egyptian president’s statements as the clearest rejection yet of such proposals.
Israeli media outlet i24 News highlighted Sisi’s firm opposition to any potential displacement, quoting him as saying that “Forcing Palestinians to leave their land is an act of injustice that we cannot take part in.”
The UAE’s “The National” newspaper covered Sisi’s description of forced displacement as an “act of injustice” that Egypt will not be involved in, pointing to the political and security implications of such a move.
American financial news site “Street Insider” reported that Sisi’s statements emphasized Egypt’s refusal to be part of any process aimed at displacing Palestinians from their land.
Lebanon’s National News Agency underscored Egypt’s warning that such plans pose a threat to both Egyptian and Arab national security.
Indian news platform Devdiscourse focused on Egypt’s security concerns over any attempts to impose forced displacement on Palestinians.
China Global Television Network (CGTN) noted Egypt’s rejection of the proposal and emphasized that the Egyptian people would strongly oppose such policies.
Bahrain’s The Daily Tribune News reiterated Egypt’s opposition to any displacement proposals and highlighted its support of a two-state solution as the only viable path to peace.