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Thousands of Egyptians gathered in front of the Rafah crossing in solidarity with Palestine and a rejection of the displacement plans

Tens of thousands of Egyptians organized in front of the Rafah border crossing, the largest Egyptian solidarity pause with the Palestinian people .. They announced their rejection of all forced displacement plans for the Palestinian people, and that Egypt will not allow the passing of any plans that threaten the stability of the region or waste the rights of the Palestinian people. >

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The participants in the massive stand emphasized their support and support for the policies of the Egyptian state and the political leadership in its positions supporting the Palestinian issue, and calling for a permanent solution to the Palestinian issue based on a two -state solution, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on The limits of June 4, 1967, and its capital, East Jerusalem. For the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights, the announcement of the refusal of the displacement, and the assertion that the Egyptian borders are a red line, and that the Egyptian people are lined up at the heart of one man, behind President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, in every action taken to preserve the Egyptian national security, and the Palestinian issue.

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Thousands of Egyptians participating in the stand in front of the Rafah crossing confirmed that the plan to displace the Palestinians; It represents a flagrant violation of international law and a direct threat to the stability of the entire region, and that the Egyptian people – as President Sisi stressed – will not participate in any injustice practiced against the Palestinian brothers.

& nbsp; They rejected any pressure exerted on the Egyptian state to pass the displacement plan, and they affirmed the entire Egyptian people standing behind President Sisi in rejecting the displacement and everything that would threaten the stability of the Middle East region.

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