Egypt warns Gaza relocation could jeopardize Israel peace treaty, spark instability

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Egypt has raised concerns about President Donald Trump’s proposed plan to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

Egyptian officials have expressed fears that the plan could destabilize the region and jeopardize Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel, which has been in place since 1979.

The government of Egypt has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to oppose the proposal, citing the potential risks to regional stability.

Despite this, Israel has begun preparations for the potential relocation of Palestinians.

Israeli officials have indicated that the plan could lead to a more stable environment for both Israel and the Palestinian population.

Egypt has expressed a preference for alternatives to displacement, emphasizing the need for reconstruction and development in Gaza.

Egyptian officials have called for renewed international efforts to address Gaza’s humanitarian situation through aid and development initiatives rather than population relocation.

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