U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continues his diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, meeting with Egyptian leaders on Tuesday in pursuit of a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
This visit coincides with mounting concerns in Egypt over Israel’s plans to extend military operations into Gaza border areas populated by displaced Palestinians.
Israel’s defence minister’s statement suggesting an expansion of military operations to Rafah, near the Egyptian border, where a significant portion of Gaza’s population has sought shelter, has raised alarms.
The United Nations reports that Israeli evacuation directives now encompass a significant portion of Gaza, prompting a steady flow of displaced individuals towards border regions.
Egypt has issued warnings, highlighting the potential threat to the longstanding peace treaty with Israel if military operations encroach upon border areas. Egypt is particularly concerned about the possibility of frightened Palestinian civilians fleeing across the border, a scenario it is determined to prevent.
Secretary Blinken, currently in Cairo meeting with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, has reiterated the importance of safeguarding the rights of Palestinians and preventing their displacement from Gaza.