Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

President Sisi & Qatar's Amir Call for Just Peace amid Palestinian-Israeli Conflict


Tue 10 Oct 2023 | 09:10 PM
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Amidst escalating military tensions permeating the Palestinian-Israeli landscape, an essential and impactful dialogue unfolded between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, exploring pathways to pacify the convoluted conflict currently unraveling in the region.

In a telephonic exchange that transpired recently, both leaders cohesively underscored the imperative of catalyzing efforts towards achieving just peace across the contested territories, safeguarding civilians who find themselves ensnared in the palpable humanitarian suffering resulting from persistent military operations.

The telephone call orchestrated between the two leaders materialized amidst a backdrop of intensifying military escalations and heightened security conundrums on the Palestinian-Israeli front. Both President El-Sisi and Amir Tamim mutually exhibited profound concern regarding the spiraling humanitarian crises emanating from the incessant military machinations unfurling in the region.

The leaders reviewed ongoing intense dialogues with various concerned entities, emphasizing the necessity of urging de-escalation and facilitating tranquility in a bid to stanch the bloodshed and shield civilians experiencing significant humanitarian tribulations due to the continuation of military activities. Both dignitaries affirmed the pivotal need to vigorously propel efforts in the direction of achieving equitable peace in the region, predicated on the two-state solution, and in adherence to relevant international legitimacy references.

This high-stakes dialogue mirrored a shared commitment from Egypt and Qatar, reflecting a joint stance, unified in the advocacy for amplified efforts to navigate the turbulent waters of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and anchor in the safe harbors of sustainable and equitable peace.