Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi condemned recent attacks on Egyptian embassies abroad, saying they stem from “ignorance” as well as the “malice and deceit” of hostile groups. Speaking at the Military Academy in the New Administrative Capital on Friday, 26 September, Al-Sisi stressed that “just because we are peaceful does not mean we accept any aggression or harm against Egypt.” He stressed that Egypt harbors no plots against others, adding that the state has the resilience and capacity to defend its interests and national security against any threat. He underlined the nation’s efforts to mediate in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid, rejecting claims that Egypt is obstructing assistance. Al-Sisi’s remarks followed embassy protests by people in Europe and Israel, accusing Cairo of keeping the Rafah crossing closed. After a summer of protests outside its embassies worldwide over Gaza, Egypt announced its plan to remove long-standing security barriers around foreign embassies in Cairo, reopening roads closed for 20 years. Across the summer, protests took place outside Egyptian embassies in at least 16 countries, from Ireland, the United Kingdom (UK), South Africa, to Israel, as demonstrators urged Egypt to “break the siege”Continue reading "Al-Sisi Says Egypt Will Resist ‘Any Aggression’ After Embassy Protests"
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