Egypt denies plan to relocate Gazans to Sinai
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is facing criticism after a sudden change in policy regarding Gaza. Initial reports suggested that Egypt would temporarily accept 500,000 displaced Gazans in northern Sinai. This information was allegedly shared with Arab leaders during recent discussions. However, El-Sisi's government has denied these claims. Officials stated that there is no plan to relocate any Gazans to Egypt. This denial comes as public outcry grows against the idea of relocating people during an ongoing conflict. The situation remains tense as Egypt balances its role in regional politics and its relationship with Gaza. The backlash from the initial reports has raised concerns about how the Egyptian government will manage future negotiations and humanitarian needs in the region.