Egypt on Thursday renewed its categorical rejection of any proposal or plan to liquidate the Palestinian cause by displacing Palestinians from their historic homeland.
A statement from the Foreign Ministry warned against recent statements by Israeli government members about implementing a plan to displace Palestinians from their land.
The Ministry demanded accountability for these statements as being “a flagrant violation of international law, international humanitarian law, and basic Palestinian rights.”
It also stressed the disastrous repercussions of such irresponsible behavior and its risks to the entire region and the foundations of peace.
“Egypt affirms that it completely rejects any proposal that aims to liquidate the Palestinian cause by uprooting the Palestinian people or displacing them from their historical land and seizing it, whether temporarily or permanently,” read the Foreign Ministry statement.
It described such ideas as unjust and a violation of Palestinian rights, asserting that Cairo would “not be a party to such a plan.”
Egypt called for addressing the root causes of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, citing the decades of occupation, displacement, persecution, and discrimination faced by Palestinians.
The statement called for an immediate end to these practices and the restoration of inalienable Palestinian rights per international law.
Additionally, Egypt urged full and permanent implementation of the Gaza ceasefire in all three phases, expressing its willingness to engage with international partners to implement plans for early recovery, rubble removal, and reconstruction within a set timeframe.
Cairo has consistently rejected any proposal for mass displacement of Palestinians inside and outside their territory, arguing that it would liquidate the Palestinian cause.
Shortly after US President Donald Trump proposed relocating Gazans to Egypt and Jordan, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi said his country “cannot participate in the injustice of displacing the Palestinian people.”
Echoing Sisi’s stance, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said Cairo rejects any proposals that entail the displacement of the Palestinian people from their lands in Gaza.
During a meeting with his Palestinian counterpart, Mohammad Mustafa, in Cairo on Thursday, Madbouly reiterated Egypt's unwavering support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
These rights particularly include the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state along the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, he emphasized.
For his part, the Palestinian prime minister affirmed his support to Egypt’s rejection of the displacement plan and underscored the importance of working towards the reconstruction of Gaza.
Mustafa discussed the efforts of the Palestinian Authority to assess the scale of destruction caused by the war in Gaza and the needs for reconstruction, coordinating with various international organizations.
Madbouly had expressed Egypt's strong commitment to collaborating with various regional and international partners on Gaza’s reconstruction and promotion of Palestinian interests.