LONDON: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has called for an immediate cessation of Israel’s aggression on the Gaza Strip during a phone call received from Steve Witkoff, the US president’s special envoy to the Middle East.
Abdelatty said the international community must prioritize the welfare of suffering Palestinians and called for the unfettered delivery of aid to the enclave.
He emphasized that only a political settlement could ensure a just and lasting solution to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land.
And this would align with President Donald Trump’s vision for sustainable peace in the Middle East, the Emirates News Agency reported on Sunday.
Abdelatty was a member of the ministerial committee designated by the Joint Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit on Gaza, which Israel prevented from visiting the occupied West Bank on Sunday to meet with Palestinian officials in Ramallah.
Arab ministers from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan and Egypt, and the secretary-general of the Arab League, condemned what they described as the “arrogant” decision by Israel to block their visit and its rejection of any peace efforts.