Egypt Threatens Netanyahu with End of Camp David Peace Accords if he Invades Rafah
(znetwork.org)
from CaractacusPotts@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 2024 15:25
https://lemmy.ca/post/15299868
from CaractacusPotts@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 13 Feb 2024 15:25
https://lemmy.ca/post/15299868
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It’s been “widely reported”… must be a fact that can be written about
Is it better than "Word on the Street is"?
“This bloke down the pub reckons”
The author is hardly some bloke down at the pub. lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/jrcole.html
I was actually just giving an example of something less reliable than "word on the street is ", but good to know 🙂
What exactly is z network? I’ve never seen it before now
Founded in 1995, ZNet (also known as ZNet, ZNetwork and Z Communications) is a website with contributors that include Noam Chomsky,[8][9][10] Eduardo Galeano,[8] Boris Kagarlitsky,[8] Edward Said,[8] Chris Spannos[11] and Kevin Zeese.[12][13] John Pilger has described it as one of the best news sources online.[8] Rene Milan of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies called the site a rich source of information about participism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZNetwork
Weird that you would link the Wikipedia article but not quote the opening paragraph.
I am a socialist. Why do you assume that makes the information any less credible? Do you think the Wall Street Journal is any less partisan?
Manufacturing Consent Noam Chomsky and the Media (Documentary) youtu.be/Li2m3rvsO0I?si=5uWUjsP3VqcnVXqY
This article lists another website as its source. That website is in arabic. I ran the source article through a translator and found:
I couldn’t find a link to the WSJ article listed, so I can’t be positive which article they’re referencing, but I’m confident it’s this one based on context clues like date and subject matter. Unfortunately, I can’t confirm the arabic source’s claims with WSJ since I am poor, impoverished, and also not doing well financially. So 🤷♀️ I guess.
Sure does give impressions of hearsay though.
A) Thank you for this research.
B) Link to WSJ article.
Thank you for the link. Below is the excerpt in question.
This is what I get when I ran the Arabic article through a translator. We must have chosen different articles.
Reports: Egypt threatened to suspend the peace agreement with Israel
Dubai - Mahmoud Abdel Razek - Egypt renewed its “complete rejection” of any military operation in the city of Rafah, warning of “serious consequences” that might result from that, according to a statement issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday.
Egypt affirmed in the statement that it “will continue its contacts and movements with various parties, in order to reach an immediate ceasefire, implement the truce, and exchange prisoners and detainees.” The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on influential international powers to intensify pressure on Israel to respond to these efforts, and to avoid taking measures. It increases the complexity of the situation, and causes harm to the interests of everyone without exception.” The Egyptian threat to suspend the Camp David Accords, which has represented the cornerstone of stability between the two countries for nearly half a century, came after the Israeli Prime Minister announced that he had ordered the army to prepare for a military operation in the city Rafah. The prominent Egyptian parliamentarian and media personality, Mustafa Bakri, had previously warned of the danger that might happen to the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, due to Israel’s practices.
More than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million people were displaced to Rafah to escape fighting in other areas, and were crowded into sprawling camps and UN-run shelters near the border. Egypt fears that thousands of Palestinian refugees will flow into its territory, while relief groups have warned that the attack The Israeli movement will exacerbate the already catastrophic humanitarian situation. The Palestinian Hamas movement said that any attack in Rafah would “blow up” the talks brokered by the United States, Egypt and Qatar regarding the exchange of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners.
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Can confirm- that’s definitely a different source than the one I had translated.
If this happens I'll feel really bad for Jimmy, because this was a huge part of his legacy. And after losing Rosalynn, too.
Egypt is mad as fuck throughout this whole ordeal, they’ve been forced (repeatedly) into a bad situation;
All while Israel consistently blames Egypt for all smuggling that occurs into Gaza. And Egypt is moving military hardware to the border now.
Your move Biden, you can stop this TODAY.
Oh yes, America interfere with more international disputes! (especially one that has been going on for longer then the Roman empire) and throw away 70 years of investment in an alliance. Might as well dissolve the UN while they are at it.
Israel exists in its current form despite the UN, not because of it. Israel are the ones pissing away the rules based order and not the other way around. They’re a religious ethnostate and will not stop except by incapacitation.
Biden enables Israeli aggression by providing military support. This isn’t important for the IDF in Gaza, they can crush that nut solo. What it is important for is Hezbollah. Biden’s unlimited support takes that threat (mostly) off the board, so the IDF can ratchet and ratchet the pressure on Gaza without having to be concerned about their neighbor to the north who take issue with said treatment of Gaza (and their occupation of the Golan Heights).
Remove that support and Israel cannot ignore diplomatic solutions with Hezbollah (as Israel has been), or at the very least is looking at a two front war - a situation Israel historically has avoided at all cost. THAT is leverage that could work.
Otherwise Netanyahu gets to take the US for a ride, as long as “the unthinkable” isn’t threatened. Israel is the one destroying 70 years of UN & US led peace efforts, and their overreaction is fueling this crisis.
In what way are we not already completely interfering? It’s still interfering even if we are doing their bidding.
I’m surprised we haven’t heard way more about Egypt and this. Egypt has a fuck ton of problems with Israel that have fuck all to do with Palestinians. They’ve already gone to war with each other, and a modern war wouldn’t be any more pleasant
The crazy part of this situation is that Sisi is arguably the most pro-Israel leader in Egypt’s history.
Egypt has tried to play the middle road between the Arab League, US global and regional muscle, and Israel for a long time, but understandably doesn’t want roughly 2 million Gazan refugees arriving overnight into their fragile economy, nor wants to stand idle as Gaza gets pounded.
Because Egyptian government is very friendly to US and Israel, but they also don’t want to piss off their anti-israel population too much.
Egypt has been taking shit from Israel and accepting it as is for a long time.
Yet still actively building a walled ‘buffer zone’ to further imprison fleeing Palestinians
Sisi cares about Palestine as much as the Pakistani COAS cares about Kashmir lol
He’ll fold instantly if the USA kicks him some IMF money and happily watch Rafah get slaughtered from the comfort of his foreign properties.