Israel's Rafah Offensive Strains Ties with Egypt Amid Gaza Conflict

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Israel's recent control of the Philadelphi corridor between Gaza and Egypt has intensified the blockade on Gaza, worsening humanitarian conditions and straining Egypt-Israel relations. This move violates the 1979 peace accord and puts Egypt's government under significant pressure from its pro-Palestinian population. Egypt, heavily reliant on U.S. aid and unable to challenge Israel militarily, faces a dilemma as it seeks to avoid escalation while managing domestic unrest. The ongoing conflict in Gaza threatens to further destabilize the region and complicate diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire.
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