Egypt Warns Israel: Gaza Ceasefire on the Brink Amid Expansion Threats
Egypt's Diplomatic Push to Salvage the Gaza Ceasefire
Egypt has launched an urgent diplomatic intervention to rescue the fragile Gaza ceasefire that is on the brink of collapse. The Egyptian government warned Israel against expanding its occupation in Gaza, saying such moves would undermine the peace process.
- Senior Hamas delegation led by chief negotiator Khalil al‑Hayya invited to Cairo for talks.
- Egypt coordinating with mediators in Qatar, Turkey, and the United States.
- Negotiations aimed to be concluded before the end of the week.
Casualty Toll and Territorial Ambitions: Numbers Behind the Escalation
In the past two weeks, at least 141 Palestinians have been killed as Israeli attacks intensify. Since the October ceasefire, Israeli strikes have killed 929 Palestinians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to expand control from 53 % to 70 % of Gaza.
Regional Fallout: How Egypt's Warning Reshapes Middle‑East Diplomacy
Egypt’s warning rejects any “voluntary migration” scheme proposed by Defence Minister Israel Katz and opposes directing Palestinians toward the Rafah crossing. By appealing to U.S. President Donald Trump to restrain Netanyahu, Cairo signals a broader effort to keep the US‑brokered 2025 peace plan intact.
What Lies Ahead: Scenarios for the Gaza Truce
If Egypt’s mediation succeeds, a revised addendum to the original peace plan could curb violence and reopen a negotiated track. Failure could trigger a full‑scale escalation, drawing regional powers deeper into the conflict and jeopardizing any prospect of a lasting ceasefire.