Egypt rules out 'popular normalisation' with Israel without just peace, Palestinian state
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi says Israel normalization won’t happen without a just peace ending the occupation of Palestinian territories and establishing an independent Palestinian state, calling also for support of the Gaza ceasefire.

Egyptian president calls for end to Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories
CAIRO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said there will be "no popular normalisation" with Israel unless a just peace is achieved that ends the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and leads to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Sisi's remarks came during a Saturday speech at the inauguration ceremony for the State Strategic Command headquarters in Egypt's New Administrative Capital east of Cairo, according to a statement from the Egyptian presidency.
"There will be no lasting peace, no true stability, and no popular normalization except with a just peace that ends the occupation, puts an end to injustice and aggression, restores rights to their rightful owners, and provides security for all," the president said.
A just peace would provide the peoples of the region with "an opportunity to live in stability and prosperity," he added.
Sisi also called for support for the Gaza ceasefire, which took effect in October 2025, as well as for a recent framework deal between Iran and the US to end their conflict.
He also urged preventing any attempts to undermine them.
Strategic command
Speaking about the newly inaugurated State Strategic Command, Sisi described it as a major advancement in Egypt's command-and-control and operational management capabilities.
He said the facility incorporates advanced technological infrastructure, secure communications systems, intelligence-gathering and analysis capabilities, and an integrated framework linking political and military leadership.
"The command is not only responsible for managing military situations but also serves as a cornerstone of the state's ability to confront challenges and exceptional circumstances," he added.
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