Abdel Fattah Doleh, spokesperson for the Fatah movement, recently emphasized Egypt’s pivotal support for the Palestinian cause in an interview on Cairo's news channel. He highlighted the unwavering determination of the Palestinian people to defend their territory and nation amidst ongoing conflicts.
Doleh commended Egypt for its strong opposition to the forced displacement of Palestinians, a stance echoed by Jordan. He pointed out the collaborative efforts of the Arab bloc at the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council, spearheaded by nations like Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Mauritania. These efforts aimed to pass a resolution demanding an immediate halt to the aggression against Palestinians and to ensure the delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip.
Further, he expressed hope that the Arab world's political support for the Palestinian right to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, based on the pre-1967 borders, would transform into effective actions that could enforce a cessation of hostilities and pave the way for a political solution.
Doleh also highlighted the dire needs of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, facing harsh living conditions and a financial blockade. He stressed the need for increased support and efforts to address these challenges.
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This statement from the Fatah spokesperson underscores the critical role Egypt plays in the Middle East, particularly in advocating for the Palestinian cause. Egypt's diplomatic efforts and its stance within global platforms like the UN reflect a commitment to achieving a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.