Israel-Egypt Diplomatic Row Over Rafah Border Crossing
Refusal to allow aid transit into Gaza: Egypt has announced it will no longer participate in allowing the transit of aid into Gaza.
Egypt plans to join the genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel at the UN's top court.
Israeli media reports suggest Cairo may withdraw from ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
This escalating tension stems from Egypt's growing anger over Israel's conduct in the Gaza war. The capture of the Rafah crossing is seen as a violation of the Philadelphi accord, which was designed to regulate the border between Gaza and Egypt.
While Egypt remains open to dialogue, the situation is described as the worst since the war began. The leadership faces a complex balancing act, caught between public sympathy for Palestinians and concerns about Israel's actions and potential displacement of Palestinians into Egypt.
Despite the current tensions, experts believe the peace treaty between the two countries is not at risk. However, Egypt's recent moves are seen as a clear signal of its disapproval and a call for pressure on Israel to end the war.
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