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Egypt, Qatar condemn Netanyahu remarks on displacing Palestinians in Gaza

Egypt rejects forced Palestinian displacement, labelling it a ‘red line’ and a violation of humanitarian principles.

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aljazeera.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Egypt, Qatar condemn Netanyahu remarks on displacing Palestinians in Gaza

Egypt rejects forced Palestinian displacement, labelling it a ‘red line’ and a violation of humanitarian principles.

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arabnews.com10 mesi fa

Egypt vows to block Palestinian displacement, hardens rhetoric on Gaza

NICOSIA: Egypt said on Friday it would not tolerate mass displacement of Palestinians and what it described as genocide, continuing to ratchet up its criticism of Israel's Gaza offensive as thousands of residents of…

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  1. venerdì 5 settembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Egypt vows to block Palestinian displacement, hardens rhetoric on Gaza

    NICOSIA: Egypt said on Friday it would not tolerate mass displacement of Palestinians and what it described as genocide, continuing to ratchet up its criticism of Israel's Gaza…

  2. sabato 6 settembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Egypt, Qatar condemn Netanyahu remarks on displacing Palestinians in Gaza

    Egypt rejects forced Palestinian displacement, labelling it a ‘red line’ and a violation of humanitarian principles.