Egypt deploys military convoys to Gaza border as tensions with Israel flare
Armoured personnel carriers have been spotted
travelling to Egypt's border with Gaza, as President Sisi implies Israel is
'delusional'
By MEE staff
Published date: 16 May 2024
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/egypt-rushes-military-convoys-gaza-border-tensions-israel-flare
Egypt deployed additional armoured personnel carriers and
soldiers to its border with Gaza in northeastern Sinai this week as an Israeli ground operation in neighbouring Rafah appears
imminent, a rights group said.
Fifteen armoured personnel carriers mounted with
combat gear were spotted by Sinai residents of Sheikh Zuweid travelling toward
Egypt’s border with Gaza on Wednesday evening, the Sinai Foundation for Human
Rights said on Thursday.
Separately, another convoy of armoured vehicles
arrived in the village of Al-Joura, south of Sheikh Zuweid, the foundation
said.
The deployment comes amid a deepening rift between Egypt and Israel over the latter's
offensive on Rafah, the southern Gaza border city. Last week, Israel seized the
Rafah border crossing with Egypt and launched military operations in the city
where around 1.5 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering.
The attack riled Egypt, which has a 45-year peace
treaty with Israel and cooperates closely on security matters. An Egyptian
military source told Middle East
Eye last week that
there had been "no operation coordination" between Egypt and Israel
before the crossing was attacked.
Humanitarian aid deliveries into Gaza have ground to a
halt as a result of Israel’s seizure of the Rafah crossing, and Egypt has
rebuffed Israel's requests to reopen the crossing, with Egyptian President
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi saying Israel wants to use control of Rafah "to
tighten the siege of the enclave”.
Meanwhile, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Cairo was holding Gaza
"hostage" by refusing to work with Israel to reopen the crossing. The
crossing had been jointly controlled by Egypt and Hamas prior to Israel's
operation on 7 May.
Sisi weighs in on spat
The diplomatic spat between Egypt and Israel has been
deepening for days.
The Wall Street
Journal on Tuesday
cited Egyptian officials as saying that Cairo is considering a downgrade to
bilateral ties with Israel, including withdrawing their ambassador.
Egypt announced it will join South Africa in its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice accusing
Israel of committing genocide. Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh
Shoukry has accused Israel of blocking aid to Gaza.
But diplomats and analysts have been watching to see
if the verbal spat spills over into the delicate security and defence
relationship that is managed by Egypt’s military and intelligence officers.
The deployment of additional troops to Sinai would
mark a serious escalation in the spat, a former senior western diplomat told
MEE.
The troop movements come as Sisi weighs into the
dispute for the first time. On Thursday, at an Arab League summit in Bahrain,
he said Israel was evading a ceasefire in Gaza.
"We found Israel continuing to escape its
responsibilities and evade efforts exerted to reach a ceasefire," he said.
"Those who think that security and military
solutions are able to secure interests or achieve security [are] delusional.”
Egypt, along with Qatar, has also been one of the main
mediators in ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
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