The two countries, which flank Israel on opposite sides and share borders with Gaza and the occupied West Bank, respectively, have replied with a staunch refusal. Jordan already has a large Palestinian population.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi made his toughest remarks yet on Wednesday, saying the current war was not just aimed at fighting Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, “but also an attempt to push the civilian inhabitants to … migrate to Egypt.” He warned this could wreck peace in the region.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II gave a similar message a day earlier, saying, “No refugees in Jordan, no refugees in Egypt.”

Their refusal is rooted in fear that Israel wants to force a permanent expulsion of Palestinians into their countries and nullify Palestinian demands for statehood. El-Sissi also said a mass exodus would risk bringing militants into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, from where they might launch attacks on Israel, endangering the two countries’ 40-year-old peace treaty.

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    1 year ago

    They’re being very self-serving. They’re essentially cooperating with Israel to hold Palestinians hostage while claiming they’re looking out for the long-term interests of the hostages. They just don’t want refugees or the terrorists who would come with them, and they’re trying to dress it up as more than that.

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      1 year ago

      Well, Hamas continuing the fight from the other side of the Egyptian border, which would be expected, would just draw Egypt into the fight

      Accepting the refugees is tantamount to advertising your land the new battleground, cuz Israel totes wouldn’t lob missiles at refugees amirite?

      Israel’s already genocided a dozen times more casualties than they took, they need to chill the fuck out.