Egyptians rally near Rafah crossing against displacement of Palestinians

IANS January 31, 2025 58 views

Egyptians have come together in a powerful demonstration near the Rafah crossing to voice their strong opposition to the proposed displacement of Palestinians. The protest, which included political figures and citizens, was a clear rejection of suggestions to relocate Palestinians to Egypt or Jordan. Egyptian President Sisi has already stated that his country will not participate in what he considers an "injustice." The rally highlights the deep solidarity and support for Palestinian rights within Egyptian society.

"They will do it ... We do a lot for them, and they're going to do it" - Donald Trump
Cairo, Jan 31: Thousands of people gathered on Friday near the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, the only channel linking Egypt with the Gaza Strip, to express opposition to the displacement of Palestinians.

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Thousands protest Palestinian displacement near Rafah crossing

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Egyptian politicians and citizens reject proposed relocation plan

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Sisi calls Palestinian displacement an "injustice"

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Trump insists Egypt and Jordan will comply with his proposal

State-run Nile TV showed protestors waving Egyptian and Palestinian flags and raising placards that read "no to displacement."

The protestors included political figures from the Egyptian parliament and citizens who shouted chants of rejection of calls to relocate Palestinians from their land to Egypt and Jordan.

On Thursday, US President Donald Trump insisted that Egypt and Jordan will comply with his controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to the two countries.

"They will do it ... We do a lot for them, and they're going to do it," Trump told reporters when asked if he would consider measures to pressure Cairo and Amman to accept his plan.

On Wednesday, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi said the displacement of Palestinians is an act of "injustice," in which Egypt will not participate, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza has been a key gateway for delivering relief supplies donated by Egypt, other countries, and international organisations.

The Palestinian side of the crossing has been controlled by Israel since May 2024, which had blocked its operation until the recent ceasefire deal.

A long line of trucks, laden with humanitarian aid, snaked its way towards the heavily-guarded Rafah crossing, hours after the ceasefire agreement came into effect, earlier this month.

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