Sisi Defends Egypt Peace Efforts for Gaza

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President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Wednesday defended Egypt's role in trying to broker a Gaza truce between Israel and Hamas, which accuses him of proposing a ceasefire favorable to Israel.

Unlike his Islamist predecessor Mohammed Morsi whom he toppled and detained last year, ex-army chief Sisi has sought to isolate the militant Palestinian movement in the neighboring Gaza Strip.

The Cairo government worked to contain the crisis even before it escalated into a full-blown conflict on July 8 that has killed more than 650 Palestinians and at least 31 Israelis, Sisi said.

"Egypt has sacrificed, for the Palestinian cause and the Palestinians, 100,000 martyrs," he said in a televised address, referring to casualties in Egypt's wars with Israel between 1948 and 1973, before Cairo signed a 1979 peace treaty.

"So it is difficult for anyone to engage in one-upmanship, not just regarding (our role) with the Palestinian brothers but also the Arab region," he said in a speech to mark the 1952 military overthrow of the monarchy in Egypt.

Since Morsi's overthrow in July 2013, Egypt has been at odds with Turkey and Qatar, both of which back his Muslim Brotherhood and have been critical of Sisi's stand on the Gaza conflict.

Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called Sisi a "tyrant" who could not be trusted to mediate a truce, while Hamas demands a role for Ankara and Doha, which hosts its political leadership, in any truce negotiations.

Morsi mediated a truce to end an eight-day conflict with Israel in 2012 that Hamas was able to represent as a "victory".

Sisi said his truce proposal would give Hamas its key demand of an end to the eight-year blockade of Gaza once calm is restored.

Hamas, however, insists on a comprehensive agreement before it agrees to a ceasefire.

It also demands Egypt open its Rafah border crossing with Gaza, the only passage to the coastal enclave not controlled by Israel.

Hamas argues that Egypt's proposal, which is backed by the United States, United Nations and Arab League, would allow Israel to dictate if and when to ease its blockade on Gaza.

Comments 2
Missing phillipo 23 July 2014, 18:45

May his efforts succeed.
What a joke, Hamas demanding from Egypt.

Missing jimmy 23 July 2014, 19:17

SISi and egypt have obligations to support the palestinians in Gaza for the following reasons
Gaza had lost to Israel when it was under the control of egypt back in 1976
The people of Gaza has the right to have their freedom to be out the big jail since eight years
Egypt and its government is sharing in the crimes responsibility against the innocent kids , women, alderley who are dying every hour
we do not have to like or agreed with hamas or any other government but no matter what we have to be human and we have to be feeling with those innocent people who have no choice over anything

finally, according to the egyptian deal it does not solve the chronic problem and it won't save people's lives, simply because it keeps Gaza and the people of Gaza in a big jail without giving them the freedom of leaving and entering their city
It's just not fair to punish over two million palestinian in Gaza because of Hamas or hamas ideology
Learn to be human first