Egypt: The international community has failed to stop the Israeli attacks in the city of Rafah
The Egyptian Foreign Minister has said that the international community has failed to prevent the attacks of the Zionist regime in the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. Sameh Shukry has explained this in a conversation with the French Special Envoy for Lebanese Affairs.
The Turkish news agency Anatoli earlier today reported that, Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, had a conversation with Jean Yves Le Drian, the French Special Envoy for Lebanese Affairs and warned about the dire situation in the Gaza Strip.
Shoukry has also called on various nations and parties to demonstrate a strong and effective position and not limit themselves in providing information and presenting their requests regarding Gaza.
According to the report, Egyptian political analysts and experts have called on the international community to take strong and decisive positions against Tel Aviv for violating the agreement to seek peace and the Philadelphia agreement; and mentioned the actions of the administration as a threat to the security, interests and prosperity of Egypt.
Misti's political experts have noted this in a situation where the soldiers of the Zionist regime yesterday Tuesday for the first time entered the Philadelphia Axis after 19 years.
According to the reconciliation agreement between Egypt and the Zionist regime in 1979, the Philadelphia Axis or Salah al-Din is considered the edge area between the border of the two sides and there are conditions and standards defined for crossing from the land of Palestine to Egypt.
In the agreement, it is stated that, if any action is taken in this direction, Egypt will send a large number of its forces to ensure its security in accordance with the protocol signed by Tel Aviv.