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While Prolonging the War, Netanyahu Invented a New Arena of Conflict: Egypt

Summary by haaretz.co.il
In Cairo, the Prime Minister's hints at the possibility of opening the Rafah crossing for Gazans to leave are seen as a declaration of war, and the "voluntary migration" plan as a security threat. Netanyahu, who refrained from defining Qatar as an enemy state, chose to create a tense atmosphere precisely with the country that has been demonstrating its commitment to the peace agreement for 47 years.
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In Cairo, the Prime Minister's hints at the possibility of opening the Rafah crossing for Gazans to leave are seen as a declaration of war, and the "voluntary migration" plan as a security threat. Netanyahu, who refrained from defining Qatar as an enemy state, chose to create a tense atmosphere precisely with the country that has been demonstrating its commitment to the peace agreement for 47 years.

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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