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







