"Escalating Tensions: Egypt's Threat to Void Peace Treaty with Israel Sparks International Concern"

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Egypt is threatening to void its decades-old peace treaty with Israel due to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to send troops into Rafah, a city in Gaza on the border with Egypt. The treaty, which has brought over 40 years of peace, limits the number of troops on both sides of the border and has allowed Israel to focus on other threats. If voided, it could lead to increased military tensions and strain both countries' economies, with potential catastrophic consequences for the entire region.
- Egypt is threatening to void its decades-old peace treaty with Israel. What does that mean? The Associated Press
- Israeli airstrikes kill more than 100 in Rafah as international alarm mounts over anticipated ground offensive CNN
- Netanyahu ahead of Rafah ground invasion: 'Victory is within reach' ABC News
- Israel rescues 2 hostages; IDF launches airstrikes on Rafah despite global concern NBC News
- Hamas-run health ministry says 'around 100' killed in Rafah strikes as Israel rescued 2 hostages The Times of Israel
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