Cairo, Egypt – April 1, 2025
In a hastily arranged phone call yesterday, President Donald Trump spoke with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to discuss the escalating unrest in the Middle East. The conversation focused on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, with Trump seeking El-Sisi’s input on de-escalation strategies ¹.
The call comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with Israel launching airstrikes on Gaza and the US facing criticism for its response to the crisis. Trump’s administration has been under pressure to intervene and broker a ceasefire, but so far, a lasting resolution has proven elusive.In a related development, the US has been grappling with the fallout of Israel’s attacks on Gaza, which have resulted in significant humanitarian consequences, including the displacement of Palestinians and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
According to sources familiar with the call, Trump and El-Sisi discussed the recent Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, which have resulted in significant humanitarian consequences, including the displacement of Palestinians and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
El-Sisi reportedly urged Trump to intervene and broker a ceasefire, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive solution that addresses the root causes of the conflict. Trump, in turn, expressed his commitment to finding a peaceful resolution and pledged to work closely with Egypt and other regional partners to achieve that goal.
The two leaders also discussed the issue of Palestinian refugees fleeing Gaza into Egypt. Trump acknowledged the challenges posed by the influx of refugees and offered US support to help Egypt manage the crisis.
ELsisi also from his side affirmed that his country refuses totally the Israelis attempts to displace the people of Gaza into Egypt or other countries as the case of Palestinians will end and the talks must insist on the right of the people to live in their lands and establish a state for them
As the situation continues to unfold, CJ Global will provide ongoing coverage and analysis of the Middle East conflict and its implications for global stabilityR