During the joint press conference with his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto, President Sisi reaffirmed Egypt’s firm opposition to the forced displacement of Palestinians, stressing that the only just solution to the crisis is the two-state solution.

He also highlighted the global recognition of the historical injustice suffered by Palestinians over the past 70 years.

"The world, not just Egypt and Arab nations, acknowledges the oppression of Palestinians. The solution is not to expel them but to establish two states where both Israelis and Palestinians can coexist in peace and security," Sisi stated.

He warned that the destruction in Gaza over the past 15 months appears to be an attempt to make life unlivable, forcing its residents to leave.

"Egypt has consistently warned against any scenario aimed at making Gaza uninhabitable as a pretext for displacement," he said.

He added that the crisis is rooted in decades of failure to resolve the Palestinian issue, leading to frustration and hopelessness. He cautioned against repeating past injustices, stating, "Palestinians were displaced before with promises of return that never materialized. This must not happen again."

Sisi made it clear that Egypt would not participate in any forced displacement. "If such an attempt was made, the Egyptian people would take to the streets in rejection. Egypt will never be part in any injustice committed against the Palestinian people," he asserted. (MORE)

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