Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi affirmed Egypt's absolute and decisive rejection of any attempts aimed at dividing regional countries or seizing parts of their territories, as well as any attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land.
During the celebration of the 74th Police Day, al-Sisi emphasized the firm and decisive rejection of any attempts to divide regional countries, seize their territories, or create militias and entities parallel to the armies and legitimate national institutions. He stressed that preserving the unity and sovereignty of countries is the fundamental guarantee for regional stability.
Al-Sisi also addressed the situation in the Gaza Strip, stating that the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement is a testament to Egypt's efforts regarding Gaza.
He confirmed that displacing Gaza's residents means the displacement of hundreds of thousands to Europe and the West, stating: "We stress the necessity of implementing the Gaza agreement and reject displacement."
Al-Sisi added that the exodus of nearly two and a half million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip would practically liquidate the Palestinian cause, warning that this would lead to the displacement of hundreds of thousands towards Europe and Western countries, resulting in severe security, economic, and social consequences that no one can bear.