Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty emphasized the European Union's imperative to act decisively to curb the Israeli occupation's escalating measures, warning that such policies undermine de-escalation efforts and peace prospects.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry stated in a Saturday release that this came during a Friday evening phone call between Dr. Abdelatty and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, part of ongoing consultations on regional developments—particularly the situation in Gaza.
The statement detailed that Abdelatty briefed Wadephul on:
The catastrophic humanitarian and medical crisis in Gaza
Progress in ceasefire negotiations
Egypt's efforts to ensure humanitarian aid access, stressing the need to remove Israeli-imposed obstacles to full, unconditional delivery
The ministers also addressed the severely negative repercussions of recent Israeli statements and policies. Abdelatty specifically highlighted the dangers of:
Delusional "Greater Israel" rhetoric
Settlement unit construction in occupied Jerusalem
Both agreed these policies gravely threaten regional security and stability.
Abdelatty reiterated Egypt's categorical rejection of:
Israel's planned military expansion in Gaza
Escalated West Bank settlement activities aimed at entrenching occupation
The ministers jointly condemned:
Israel's starvation policy against Palestinians
The systematic deterioration of humanitarian conditions
Abdelatty stressed these repeated violations constitute blatant breaches of international law, humanitarian law, and all international norms.
The Egyptian FM welcomed Germany's suspension of weapons exports potentially usable in Gaza operations as "a step in the right direction." Wadephul commended Egypt's relentless ceasefire and humanitarian access efforts.
The call also addressed Iran's nuclear dossier, with Abdelatty reaffirming the critical importance of:
Peaceful resolution
Regional de-escalation
Avoiding military solutions