
Egyptian political parties commend Foreign Ministry's statement on Gaza border visits
Rafah border crossing from the Egyptian side on January 28, 2025- photo from the Al Azhar Sheikhdom
CAIRO – 12 June 2025: The Egyptian political parties commended the Foreign Ministry's recent statement outlining the regulatory framework for visiting the border area adjacent to the Gaza Strip.
The parties affirmed that the statement reflects Egypt's commitment to safeguarding its national security, while maintaining its historic support for the Palestinian cause.
In statements to MENA, the parties stressed that Egypt's position cannot be subject to political posturing and that any solidarity with the Palestinian people must be conducted through official channels with coordination in advance.
Head of the Free Egyptians Party Essam Khalil praised the 'firm and patriotic stance' of the Egyptian state under President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and affirmed that national security is a red line.
He reiterated Egypt's unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, urging the international community to stop the bloodshed and recognize Palestinians' right to establish an independent state.
Secretary General of the National Front Party in Minya Mohamed el Badri said the statement underlined Egypt's keenness to protect its national security, while adhering to its humanitarian and political role in supporting the Palestinian people and their rights.
He highlighted Egypt's humanitarian efforts since the beginning of the Gaza conflict and emphasized the balance between Egypt's humanitarian role and its sovereign priorities.
Head of the Sadat Democratic Party Efat el Sadat asserted Egypt's openness to sincere international and popular efforts to support the Palestinians, while rejecting attempts to break the laws and regulatory measures in the border areas.
Vice President of the Congress Party Reda Farahat stated that the ministry's statement highlights the responsibility Egypt is shouldering under a very complication regional situation, raising questions about the unofficial convoy that didn't coordinate with the bodies concerned.
Vice President of the Awareness Party Hossam el Din Ali warned against miscalculated initiatives that may backfire or complicate Egypt's efforts in Gaza.
He supported the ministry's stance as reflecting the will of the Egyptian people and the party's own position.
President of the New Independents Party Hesham Anani highlighted Egypt's wisdom and self-restraint in taking decisions, asserting that Egypt's sovereignty and national security are non-negotiable.
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