Egyptian, Palestinian ministers discuss Gaza, authority support

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa discussed Gaza developments and Palestinian Authority support during a phone call, emphasizing the need for humanitarian access and international financial backing ahead of a July donor conference.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa held a phone conversation on Saturday to review developments in the Gaza Strip and coordinate efforts to bolster the Palestinian Authority, Egypt's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The two officials reaffirmed the depth of historical and fraternal ties between Cairo and Ramallah and stressed the importance of continued bilateral cooperation to enable the Palestinian government to carry out its responsibilities across the occupied territories.
Ceasefire phase commitments
Abdelatty emphasized the importance of completing commitments under the first phase of the US-backed ceasefire plan, including ensuring full humanitarian access to the coastal enclave and creating conditions for moving to the next stages of early recovery and reconstruction. He noted the necessity of empowering the Palestinian Authority to assume its full responsibilities in both Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to the ministry statement.
West Bank violations
The Egyptian foreign minister condemned continued Israeli violations in the West Bank, including repeated incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem. He also reiterated Egypt's firm rejection of Israeli annexation and settlement expansion policies, describing them as flagrant violations of international law and a serious threat to prospects for achieving the two-state solution and regional stability.
Donor conference
The call also addressed preparations for the second meeting of the Palestine Donor Group, scheduled to be held in Brussels on July 13. Abdelatty reaffirmed Cairo's full support for the Palestinian government and stressed the importance of mobilizing robust international financial support for the Palestinian Authority to help it provide essential services and strengthen stability across the Palestinian territories.
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