Egypt Lets Foreigners and Injured — But Not Regular Palestinians — Flee Hamas-Controlled Gaza

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The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Hamas-controlled Gaza opened on Wednesday for foreign nationals and select Palestinians needing medical attention, multiple news agencies on site confirmed – but Egypt has steadfastly refused to aid Palestinians seeking refuge from the genocidal jihadist organization that rules Gaza.

The governor of North Sinai, which borders Gaza, confirmed that some of those injured in Gaza during the anti-Hamas operation would be welcome to Egyptian hospitals. Sisi has repeatedly rejected allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza despite the allegedly high injury and death rates during Israeli operations, the result of Hamas using civilians as human shields. Shortly after the October 7 terrorist attack, Sisi boasted that Egypt had warmly welcomed “nine million guests,” but Palestinians were “different.”

Sisi at the time suggested that he would face the wrath of “millions” of Egyptians if he accepted Palestinian refugees. Reports citing local sentiment appear to support his claims. In a report days after the Hamas terrorist attack, the Emirati newspaperpublished comments from regular Egyptians in Cairo expressing vague support for Palestinians but not offering them a welcome in their own country.the newspaper.

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