Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, said on Sunday that Cairo is actively pursuing a plan to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, floating the idea of a 60-day pause in fighting as a foundation for a more comprehensive resolution to the ongoing war.
Speaking during an interview on Egyptian television, Abdelatty cautioned, “If Israel resumes its aggression in Gaza after an agreement is reached, this will be the main source of instability in the region.”
He charged that Israel had breached the terms of the January 19 ceasefire agreement, suggesting the recent resurgence in hostilities lacked justification. Abdelatty added that Washington appears to accept the idea that any future deal must come with binding assurances to preserve a truce.
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