The malevolent of Egyptian dictator

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has recently told his European counterparts that a future Palestinian state could be demilitarized and have a temporary international security presence.

During a joint press stakeout with Spanish and Belgian Prime Ministers in Cairo, the Self-elected Egyptian dictator echoed in self-motivation on behalf of the Palestinian people that his country was ready for a demilitarized autonomous Palestinian State, guarded upon by the NATO forces, UN forces, or Arab or American military until a security mechanism was formulated for the nascent Palestinian state and Israeli. El-Sisi advocated for a Palestinian state based on the June 4, 1967, borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, which has remained out of reach so far.

Historically, the role of Egyptian dictator General Abdel Fattah Ei-Sisi during the weeks-long Hamas-Israel conflict has been malicious and highly condemnable. He portrays himself as the biggest supporter of Palestinians on one side and corroborates with Benyamen Natanyaho on the other side by imposing a continuous blockade on Rafah crossing in the garb of Israeli airstrikes until Qatar and the United States brokered a temporary pause/ truce between Israel and Hamas.

Hundreds of trucks full of humanitarian aid have been waiting on the Egyptian side while thousands of injured Palestinians and foreigners were waiting for the opening of the border crossing in Gaza but the Egyptian dictator did not move an inch until Tel Aviv nodded Ok.

Presently, the successor of Hosini Mubbarik and Gamal Abdel Nasser has echoed another anti-Palestinian prophecy unashamedly that no non-Arab and pro-Israel leader dares to discuss at open forums or on the media. How a newly formed Palestinian state could survive without credible defense capability and security guarantees or whether El-Sisi’s darling Israel would be ready to disarm itself? In fact, the Egyptian dictator is currently safeguarding his undemocratic/ dictatorial rule by appeasing Western nations, Israel, and the United States while playing the role of a fifth column within the Arab world.

As El-Sisi has been exposed at an early stage of collusion, he must not lobby on behalf of Palestine and Arabs, who had always been stung by their own flanks otherwise the enemies would not been able to bifurcate Arab land into pieces.