Madaxweynaha Masar, Abdel Fattah el Sisi, ayaa Arbacadii sheegay in Masar aysan qeyb ka noqon doonin barakicinta Falastiiniyiinta, tallaabo uu ku tilmaamay "cadaaladdarro" halis gelinaysa ammaanka qaranka Masar.
Sisi, oo ka hadlayay shir jaraa'id oo uu la qabtay madaxweynaha Kenya William Ruto, wuxuu xusay in Masar ay la shaqayn doonto madaxweynaha cusub ee Mareykanka si loo gaaro nabad ku saleysan xal laba dowladood ah oo dhex mara Israa’iil iyo Falastiin.
"Waxa la leeyahay ee ku saabsan barakicinta Falastiiniyiinta, waa arrin aan la aqbali karin ama la ogolaan karin, sababtoo ah waxay si toos ah u saameynaysaa amniga qaranka Masar," ayuu yiri Sisi.
Xigasho kale oo sare oo ka tirsan dowladda Masar ayaa Talaadadii beenisay warar warbaahintu baahisay oo sheegaya in madaxweyne Sisi uu wada hadal khadka taleefanka ah la yeeshay madaxweynaha Mareykanka ee la xiriira dib-u-dejinta Falastiiniyiinta.
"Wicitaan kasta oo uu sameeyo madaxweynaha waa in si rasmi ah loo shaaciyo, sida la waafajiyo hab-maamulka la raaco marka madaxda dowladaha ay isku xiriirayaan," ayuu yiri sarkaal sare oo la hadlay telefishinka dawladda la shaqeeya ee Al-Qahera News.
Trump: Falastiiniyiintu Waa Inay U Qaxaan Masar iyo Urdun
Madaxweynihii hore ee Mareykanka, Donald Trump, ayaa Sabtidii sheegay in Masar iyo Urdun ay qaabilaan Falastiiniyiinta Gaza, taasoo uu ku tilmaamay "goob burbur ah" kaddib 15 bilood oo Israa’iil ay duqeymo ba’an ku waday, taasoo hoy la’aan ka dhigtay intooda badan shacabka 2.3 milyan ee ku nool Gaza.
Baaqyada la xiriira in Falastiiniyiintu ka baxaan Gaza, oo ay doonayaan inay u dhisaan dowlad, waa arrin ay si adag uga soo horjeedaan hoggaamiyeyaasha Falastiiniyiinta tan iyo tobannaan sano, waxaana marar badan la diiday baaqyada noocaas ah tan iyo markii dagaalka Gaza uu billowday bishii Oktoobar 2023.
Urdun horey waxay hoy u siisay malaayiin Falastiiniyiin ah, halka kumannaan kale ay ku nool yihiin Masar. Wasiirrada arrimaha dibadda ee Masar iyo Urdun labaduba waxay si cad u diideen soo-jeedinta Trump maalmahan dambe.
XIGASHO: REUTERS