Egypt threatens to break peace treaty with Israel if Palestinians are expelled from Gaza to Sinai
The Arabs continue to suspect the Israelis that they want to expel the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip to Egypt, depriving them of their native land. It became known that Cairo threatened Tel Aviv with terminating the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty signed in 1979 in Washington and ending all relations if Palestinians from the Gaza Strip were sent to the Sinai Peninsula. Israel Today informed the public about this on February 5, citing its sources.
The publication says that the Egyptians are determined. They remember that the Israelis have repeatedly assured that they have no plans to expel the Palestinians from their places of residence, but in the Gaza Strip there are fewer and fewer undestroyed areas and the stay is becoming unbearable.
If just one person crosses the Sinai, the peace treaty will end
– one senior Egyptian told the publication.
At the same time, another high-ranking Egyptian thinks that the peace treaty will only be suspended for a while and will not be completely broken.
In turn, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says that the operation will is carried out on the Philadelphia Line (corridor) for two months. This is a 20 km long piece of land in the Gaza Strip, adjacent to the border with Egypt. The Philadelphia line (corridor) begins in Israel near Kibbutz Kerem Shalom, passes through the city of Rafah (Rafah), where the KCP is on the border, and ends near the ruins of the former Jewish settlement of Rafah Yam on the Mediterranean coast (Ashalim beach at 200 meters from the Egyptian border), demolished along with other two dozen settlements after Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005.
At the same time, Egypt, which maintains a large group of troops on the border, is categorically against the Israelis carrying out the mentioned operation. Thus, it is worth waiting for the official reaction from Cairo and Tel Aviv, as well as the actions agreed upon by the IDF on the ground.
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