Egypt’s Minister of International Affairs Badr Abdelatty met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa on Sunday 10 November, reaffirming Egypt’s dedication to humanitarian help in Gaza.
The assembly occurred on the sidelines of the preparatory ministerial assembly for the Extraordinary Arab and Islamic Summit, set for Monday, 11 November, in Riyadh
Abdelatty harassed Egypt’s dedication to reaching an instantaneous ceasefire within the Gaza Strip and guaranteeing the total supply of humanitarian help. He condemned the continuing Israeli aggression and actions aimed at disrupting the operations of the United Nations Aid and Works Company for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
The Minister of International Affairs reiterated Egypt’s rejection of any Israeli makes an attempt to displace Palestinians, affirming Egypt’s help for the institution of an unbiased Palestinian state. He additionally highlighted Egypt’s historic duty to help the Palestinian individuals of their quest for independence.
Along with offering over 70 % of the humanitarian help that entered Gaza, Abdelatty talked about that Egypt has obtained and handled hundreds of wounded Palestinians, vaccinated many kids, and supported Palestinian college students in persevering with their training by numerous instructional establishments.
On his half, Prime Minister Mustafa expressed gratitude for Egypt’s efforts to uphold Palestinian rights and praised President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi for his function in assuaging the struggling of the Palestinian individuals and selling their proper to self-determination.
Egypt has taken a number one function in delivering humanitarian help to Gaza amid the continuing disaster since 7 October 2023.
The federal government designated El-Arish Worldwide Airport in North Sinai because the central hub for worldwide help on 3 December 2023, coordinating efforts by the Egyptian Purple Crescent Society to facilitate deliveries by way of the Rafah border crossing.
In collaboration with the United Nations, Egypt is working to present pressing help to the two.2 million Palestinians in Gaza, with preparations for help supply already underway earlier than humanitarian entry was granted on 21 October 2023.