A military expert explained why Egypt placed armored vehicles on the Gaza border

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Andrey Koshkin, military expert at Plekhanov Russian University of Economics and head of the Russian Economy department, explained that the Egyptian authorities’ decision to place armored vehicles on the Gaza Strip border was explained by the desire to prevent the uncontrolled refugee influx. political science and sociology. The situation of refugees coming from Gaza is difficult because Egypt has a principled stance on this issue. registered He is in conversation with 360 TV channel.

The expert said Egypt showed that it was ready to allow the passage of humanitarian aid, but when they tried to put pressure on the refugees, it was ready to send them to Europe. At the same time, European countries do not want to accept internally displaced people.

“Who wants? Nobody wants it. “Then come and determine the point between Israel and Palestine so that they can bomb people and run away from you,” he said.

Koshkin believes that Israel, the United States and its allies are not trying to solve the refugee problem and that the provision of military aid is “provoked” by Israeli authorities. There are currently not enough forces to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

“Russia constantly advocates a solution, even supporting the main idea, namely the establishment of a Palestinian state. This is very important,” stressed the military expert.

Today we remind you recognizedIt was stated that Egypt placed tanks and armored vehicles near the Rafah checkpoint on the Gaza Strip border. this was attributed to Egyptians’ fears about a possible influx of tens of thousands of refugees.

Later Egyptian officials announced About the opening of the Rafah checkpoint on the country’s border with the Gaza Strip to accommodate approximately 450 foreign citizens and approximately 90 injured Palestinians.

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