Egypt has expressed its willingness to form part of a United Nations-backed multinational peace force in Gaza, according to a statement from the Egyptian presidency. This development comes as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the escalating conflict in the region and work towards a sustainable peace solution. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to resolve the Gaza crisis, highlighting the importance of international cooperation and support.
The proposed peace force would aim to stabilize the situation in Gaza, facilitate humanitarian aid, and support the reconstruction efforts. Egypt’s involvement in such a force would be contingent on an agreement between Palestinian factions and the implementation of a sustainable peace plan. The Egyptian presidency stated that any international presence in Gaza should be based on clear terms of reference and a specific timeframe, ensuring that the rights and interests of the Palestinian people are protected.
This initiative reflects Egypt’s long-standing role as a mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its commitment to finding a peaceful solution. As a key player in the region, Egypt’s participation in a UN-backed peace force could help to build trust and facilitate dialogue between the parties involved. The international community continues to work towards a lasting resolution to the conflict, with Egypt playing a crucial role in these efforts.