Ramallah - Ma'an - The Palestinian presidency condemned the statements made by Netanyahu to drag Egypt's name in an attempt to distract public opinion in the region and evade reaching a ceasefire deal, in order to continue his war against our Palestinian people, denouncing the statements made by Netanyahu with the aim of justifying the continuation of the aggression against our people. The presidency said: We affirm our great appreciation for the Egyptian role in rejecting the displacement of the Palestinian people from their land, stressing that the Palestinian-Egyptian borders are sovereign borders, and rejecting the presence of any Israeli forces on the Philadelphi Corridor or the Rafah crossing. We also commend Egypt's constant efforts to achieve security and stability in the region. The presidency added in its statement: We also appreciate the Egyptian, Qatari and Jordanian role exerted to cease fire, end the Israeli aggression against our people, and achieve a comprehensive and immediate withdrawal fr om the Gaza Strip and prevent the displacement of our Palestinian people from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem. Source: Maan News Agency
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