Egyptian-French Talks to Bolster Cooperation, Consultation on Regional Developments

Sisi arrives at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris
Sisi arrives at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris
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Egyptian-French Talks to Bolster Cooperation, Consultation on Regional Developments

Sisi arrives at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris
Sisi arrives at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will discuss with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris regional developments and means of bolstering bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Talks come on the sidelines of Paris International Conference on Libya, which is being organized with the United Nations, Germany and Italy and comes ahead of Libya’s elections scheduled for Dec. 24.

According to a presidential statement, Sisi will hold “summit talks” with Macron and discuss all aspects of bilateral ties in a way that achieves the interests of both countries and peoples.

They will also hold consultations and mutual coordination and exchange views on several regional and international issues.

Sisi is scheduled to hold talks with senior French officials to push cooperation forward in the economic, trade, investment and military fields, presidential spokesperson Bassam Rady said.

Sisi was invited by Macron to participate in the conference, in light of the close bilateral ties and Cairo’s pivotal role in supporting the political path in Libya at the bilateral, regional and international levels, Rady added.

“The president will focus on unifying efforts to support Libya during the key historical turning point it is currently going through,” Rady noted, in reference to the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.

He will underline the need to expel all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libyan territory, and point to Egypt’s ongoing efforts on the various economic, political and security levels, the statement read.

Egypt’s ambassador to France Alaa Youssef pointed to the full coordination between both leaders on all international and regional issues, including the developments in the Middle East region and the situation in Libya.

French-Egyptian relations have developed in the past years, Youssef said.

He expected the trade volume between Cairo and Paris to increase as a result of French companies’ interest to benefit from the available investment opportunities in Egypt.



Israeli Strikes Kill 18 Palestinians in Gaza, Some in Attacks on Tents, Say Medics

 Smoke rises from North Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, as seen from Sderot, Israel, November 17, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke rises from North Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, as seen from Sderot, Israel, November 17, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israeli Strikes Kill 18 Palestinians in Gaza, Some in Attacks on Tents, Say Medics

 Smoke rises from North Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, as seen from Sderot, Israel, November 17, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke rises from North Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, as seen from Sderot, Israel, November 17, 2024. (Reuters)

Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip killed 18 Palestinians on Monday, including six people who were killed in attacks on tents housing displaced families, medics said.

Four people, two of them children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a tent encampment in the coastal area of Al-Mawasi, designated as a humanitarian zone, while two were killed in temporary shelters in the southern city of Rafah and another in drone fire, health officials said.

In Beit Lahiya town in northern Gaza, medics said an Israeli missile struck a house, killing at least two people and wounding several others. On Sunday, medics and residents said dozens of people were killed or wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a multi-floor residential building in the town.

The Israeli military, which has been fighting Palestinian armed group Hamas in Gaza since October 2023, said it conducted strikes on "terrorist targets," in Beit Lahiya.

An Israeli airstrike on a house in Gaza City killed five people and wounded 10 others, medics said. Later on Monday, an Israeli air strike killed four people in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, they added.

There has been no Israeli comment on Monday's incidents.

In Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, relatives of Palestinians killed in an Israeli airstrike on tents housing displaced families sat beside bodies wrapped in blankets and white shrouds to pay farewell before walking them to graves.

"My brother wasn’t the only one; many others have been martyred in this brutal way -- children torn to pieces, civilians shredded. They weren’t carrying weapons or even know 'the resistance', yet they were ripped apart into fragments," said Mohammed Aboul Hassan, who lost his brother in the attack.

“We remain steadfast, patient, and resilient, and by the will of God, we will never falter. We will stay steadfast and patient," he told Reuters.

The Israeli army sent tanks and soldiers into Beit Lahiya and the nearby towns of Beit Hanoun and Jabalia, the largest of the Gaza Strip's eight historic refugee camps, early last month in what it said was a campaign to combat Hamas fighters waging attacks and prevent them from regrouping.

Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, said the hospital was under siege by Israeli forces and the World Health Organization had been unable to deliver supplies of food, medicine and surgical equipment.

Cases of malnutrition among children were increasing, he said, and the hospital was operating at a minimal level.

"We receive daily distress calls, but we are unable to assist them due to the lack of ambulances, and the situation is catastrophic," he said. "Yesterday, I received a distress call from women and children trapped under the rubble, and due to my inability to help them, they are now among the martyrs (dead)."

Israel said it had killed hundreds of fighters in the three northern areas, which residents said was cut off from Gaza City, making it difficult and dangerous for them to flee. The armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad said they have killed many Israeli soldiers in anti-tank rocket and mortar fire attacks during the same period.

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 43,800 people have been confirmed killed since the war erupted on Oct. 7, 2023. Hamas gunmen killed around 1,200 people in attacks on communities in southern Israel that day, and hold dozens of some 250 hostages they took back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.