Despite its public condemnation of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza, Egypt is quietly playing a pivotal role in facilitating the mass displacement of Palestinians, allegedly in exchange for a $10 billion loan package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who once postured as a staunch ally of the Palestinian cause, is now accused of aiding in the forced transfer of 1.4 million Palestinians from Rafah into tent cities in the Sinai Desert.

While Western media paints recent Paris negotiations as a diplomatic effort to broker a ceasefire, the presence of intelligence chiefs, including Mossad’s David Barnea, Egyptian spy-chief Abbas Kamel, and CIA Director William Burns, suggests otherwise. Their secretive meeting likely had less to do with peace and more to do with orchestrating a mass exodus under the guise of humanitarian necessity.

The IMF’s Financial Leverage: Buying Compliance with Blood Money

Egypt’s cooperation appears to be secured through an impending IMF loan, framed as financial relief to address “pressures from the war in Gaza.” However, critics argue that this financial package serves as a thinly veiled bribe to secure el-Sisi’s compliance in the ethnic cleansing of Gaza.

According to a report by Reuters, the IMF has been in talks with Egypt to provide “a very comprehensive support package” to cover the costs of housing Palestinian refugees. Yet, historical precedent suggests that such funds often disappear into the pockets of corrupt officials rather than reaching those in need.

Egypt’s agreement to the loan has severe consequences for its own population, as the IMF deal is expected to devalue the Egyptian pound, plunging millions of citizens deeper into poverty. The economic burden on Egyptians is immense, yet el-Sisi seems willing to sacrifice national stability in exchange for securing political leverage and personal gain.

A Carefully Orchestrated Exodus

Israel’s military actions in Rafah, including relentless airstrikes and the blockade of humanitarian aid, are designed to create a sense of despair and panic, forcing Palestinians to flee. Concurrently, satellite images and reports from sources such as Forbes confirm that Egypt is rapidly constructing a “high-security area” in the Sinai Desert, with concrete barriers and security perimeters being erected to contain the expected influx of refugees.

Egyptian officials claim this preparation is a “precautionary measure,” but the sheer scale and secrecy of the operations suggest otherwise. The construction of refugee camps signals that el-Sisi is fully complicit in Israel’s long-held plan to depopulate Gaza and force Palestinians into permanent displacement.

Western Complicity and Media Deception

The IMF’s financial support for Egypt’s complicity in displacement highlights the broader hypocrisy of Western powers that claim to champion human rights. The U.S. and its allies, while posturing as mediators in the conflict, are in reality providing the financial and political cover necessary to execute what amounts to a war crime, forced population transfer.

The mainstream media’s portrayal of recent negotiations as a step toward peace only serves to divert attention from the larger geopolitical maneuvering at play. Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza continue to endure starvation, bombardment, and the relentless destruction of their homes, all while the global community watches in passive complicity.

The Consequences for Palestine and the Region

If el-Sisi follows through with this plan, the implications for the Palestinian people will be catastrophic. The forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza effectively ends any hope of a sovereign Palestinian state, transforming the refugees into stateless populations subjected to indefinite internment. Moreover, Egypt’s role in this betrayal will further inflame tensions in the Arab world, potentially destabilizing the region as resentment grows against leaders perceived as complicit in the Zionist agenda.

Conclusion: A Call to Action

Egypt’s betrayal of the Palestinian cause is a stark reminder that geopolitical interests often supersede principles of justice and humanity. The international community must act swiftly to expose and oppose this plan, demanding accountability from both Israel and Egypt. The Palestinian people cannot be left to the mercy of corrupt leaders and complicit financial institutions that prioritize profit over human lives.

The ongoing displacement of Palestinians is not just an Israeli issue, it is an international crisis fueled by economic incentives and political cowardice. Stopping this plan will require a collective effort to challenge Western-backed complicity and demand that justice, not profit, guides policy in the Middle East.

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