Tragedy Strikes as Submarine Sinks Near Egypt's Hurghada, Six Dead

Egypt has criticized recent statements from Israeli officials suggesting the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, labeling the idea as "irresponsible." The foreign ministry stated that such remarks represent a "direct infringement of Saudi sovereignty" and emphasized that Saudi security is a "red line" for Egypt. This response follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments and former U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to resettle Palestinians, allowing the U.S. to "own Gaza" and develop it as a tourist destination.
Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty reported that he has communicated with neighboring Arab nations, including Jordan and Saudi Arabia, to unify their stance against any displacement of Palestinians. He reiterated the Arab position, which firmly rejects measures aimed at relocating Palestinians outside their territories, as illegal and detrimental to regional stability.
The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has resulted in significant destruction in Gaza, with over 47,000 reported deaths since the conflict intensified in October 2023, following a Hamas attack that killed approximately 1,200 Israelis. Efforts are currently focused on rebuilding Gaza rather than resettling its inhabitants.