Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has blamed Israel for the war situation in Gaza, stressing that the Jewish government does not want a ceasefire in the region. Speaking at the Arab League summit, he added that Israel was continuing its military operations in Rafah, the southern city on the border between Egypt and Gaza, and was using the city's border crossing on its Palestinian side to “tighten its siege pocket”. However, Israel said it was up to Egypt whether to reopen the Rafah crossing to allow humanitarian aid to pass through to the Gaza Strip, leading Cairo to speak of what it called “desperate efforts” to shift responsibility for the blocking of aid. For his part, Bahrain's king called for an “international peace conference” in the Middle East before Arab leaders gathered in the Gulf country for a summit […]
Source: News Beast

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