Al-Sisi declares Egypt untouchable and draws red lines on militias, Gaza displacement

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi affirmed that Egypt is fully secure and immune to threats, emphasizing that its strength lies in the unity of its institutions and the awareness of its people. Speaking at a ceremony marking the 74th anniversary of Police Day, he warned against extremist ideologies and regional interferences. He also firmly rejected the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, deeming it a red line that threatens national security.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi spoke on Saturday at an official ceremony at the Police Academy in Cairo, marking the 74th anniversary of Police Day, where he affirmed that "no one can threaten Egypt." He stressed the need for constant vigilance and accountability to safeguard national stability, urging government bodies to engage in "honest self-criticism" to enhance performance in education, healthcare, the armed forces, and the police.

Al-Sisi praised police personnel for protecting Egypt's "internal front" and maintaining security, renewing his commitment to support families of martyrs and the wounded through a dedicated fund established eight to nine years ago. This fund covers victims from wars since 1948 and the fight against terrorism. He warned against extremist ideologies and destabilizing rumors, noting that national unity is the primary line of defense. He called for coordinated efforts by schools, universities, religious institutions, and the media to raise awareness among youth and counter manipulation via modern technology, such as artificial intelligence used to create "false contexts."

On regional issues, Al-Sisi reaffirmed Egypt's outright rejection of efforts to fragment states or establish militias parallel to national armies, describing such actions as a "red line" that directly threatens Egypt's national security. Regarding Gaza, he highlighted the Sharm El-Sheikh ceasefire agreement as a result of Egypt's coordinated efforts to stop fighting and promote peace, calling for its full implementation, unimpeded humanitarian aid, and immediate reconstruction. He firmly rejected any attempts to displace approximately 2.5 million Palestinians, warning that it would liquidate the Palestinian cause and trigger large-scale migration to Europe with severe security, economic, and social consequences. Al-Sisi portrayed Egypt as "a fortress against turmoil and an oasis of security and stability" amid global conflicts over land, resources, and influence.

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