CAIRO — Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned on Saturday that the Middle East is facing critical circumstances amid what he described as deliberate efforts to redraw the region’s map.In a televised address marking the 44th anniversary of Sinai’s liberation from Israeli occupation, Sisi said the region was undergoing a sensitive and dangerous phase.He called for the full implementation of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement reached last October, including the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid and the immediate start of reconstruction efforts in the enclave.Sisi said Egypt remains committed to supporting regional stability and ending the humanitarian suffering in Gaza.The Egyptian president also reiterated Cairo’s categorical rejection of any attempt to displace Palestinians from their land.Egypt has repeatedly called for a permanent ceasefire, accelerated aid access, and a political solution based on the establishment of a Palestinian state.CAIRO — Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned on Saturday that the Middle East is facing critical circumstances amid what he described as deliberate efforts to redraw the region’s map.In a televised address marking the 44th anniversary of Sinai’s liberation from Israeli occupation, Sisi said the region was undergoing a sensitive and dangerous phase.He called for the full implementation of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement reached last October, including the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid and the immediate start of reconstruction efforts in the enclave.Sisi said Egypt remains committed to supporting regional stability and ending the humanitarian suffering in Gaza.The Egyptian president also reiterated Cairo’s categorical rejection of any attempt to displace Palestinians from their land.Egypt has repeatedly called for a permanent ceasefire, accelerated aid access, and a political solution based on the establishment of a Palestinian state.

