Egypt “Palestine is our first cause”
Journalist / Mahmoud Walid
In 1946, the Inshas Summit was held in Egypt, which was attended by a number of Arab leaders and kings, who were guests of King Farouk in Anshas.
The seven Arab leaders gathered in Anshas declared their adherence to the independence of Palestine, and that it was the first Arab cause, and then King Farouk announced the participation of the Egyptian army in the 1948 war.
Jamal Abdulnasser
During the rule of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Palestinian issue received a great deal of attention, as the Egyptian president raised a number of slogans during the Khartoum Summit in 1967, the three no's: "No recognition, no peace, no negotiation."
Sadat
Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat raised the slogan "victory and peace" when dealing with the Palestinian issue, as he sought to reach a number of formulas of mutual understanding between the Palestinian and Israeli sides, including his call for joint recognition.
Mubarak.. land for peace
“Land for Peace” is the slogan raised by Egyptian President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak during his dealings with the Palestinian issue, which he presented in 1989, which included the necessity of solving the Palestinian issue in accordance with a Security Council resolution, and the principle of land for peace.
Sisi.. Palestine is our first cause
“The Palestinian issue is our first and central issue in the heart and mind of every Arab, and it is regrettable that it has continued to be intractable for several decades.” With these words, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi emphasized during his speech at the Arab summit held in Jordan in March 2017, that Egypt would not stop supporting it. For the first Arab cause Palestine.
Only 6 months separated President Sisi's talk about the Palestinian issue and Egypt's taking the first steps towards its solution, which is to reach a formula that guarantees reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas, which was announced in September 2017, when the two movements announced the agreement to return to the 2011 document that was signed in Cairo. Moreover.
Following the meetings held in Cairo, the Fatah and Hamas movements announced the implementation of what was stated in the 2011 document, the formation of a single government, and the holding of elections, in addition to finding a solution to bypass the stage of the Palestinian-Palestinian conflict.
Egypt’s position was clear during the so-called Deal of the Century, as Cairo announced its rejection of all American proposals known in the media as the “Deal of the Century,” which aims for the Palestinians to relinquish Jerusalem as the capital of their state, in addition to not talking about the right of return for refugees.
Long live Egypt, president, army and people