RIYADH: 黑料社区 has condemned Israeli statements about the Gaza-Egyptian border and said the Kingdom stood with Cairo on the issue.
A Saudi foreign ministry statement issued late on Tuesday denounced Israeli ambitions on the Philadelphi corridor, in southern Gaza bordering Egypt, as well as 鈥渢he absurd attempts to justify the continuous Israeli violations of international laws and norms.鈥
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he wants to keep troops in the corridor for the foreseeable future.
鈥淭he Philadelphi Corridor 鈥 or to put it more correctly, the southern closing point (of Gaza) 鈥 must be in our hands. It must be shut. Any other arrangement would not ensure the demilitarization that we seek,鈥 he said.
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Egypt said it will not accept any Israeli presence along the corridor.
The control of the zone has been a major sticking point in negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage deal in a war that is now entering its eleventh month.
鈥淭he Kingdom warns of these provocative statements and their consequences in undermining the mediation efforts,鈥 the statement said.
Netanyahu鈥檚 insistence on a troop presence in the corridor has irked some allies who feel the issue should not be used as a reason to prevent a deal in the conflict.
Asked by reporters if the Israeli premier was doing enough to secure the hostage deal, US President Joe Biden said simply: No.
Benny Gantz, a former army general who served in Netanyahu鈥檚 war cabinet until he quit in June, criticized the prime minister鈥檚 stance on Philadelphi and pushed for an agreement to release hostages.
鈥淭he story is not Philadelphi but the lack of making truly strategic decisions,鈥 said Gantz.
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