CAIRO (Reuters) -Egypt categorically denied allegations of participating in any process involving the displacement of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip into the Sinai Peninsula, the country's State Information Service (SIS) said on Friday.
He said such scenario would entail "a definite liquidation of the Palestinian cause and a direct threat to Egyptian sovereignty and national security."
Describing any sort of displacement as a "crime advocated by some Israeli parties", Rashwan said Egypt will take all necessary measures to stop it.
Earlier this week, Egypt hosted talks involving the U.S., Israel and Qatar on a possible Gaza truce.
An Egyptian source said the country was optimistic that talks to clinch a ceasefire can avoid the prospect of displacement.
Persons:
Rahswan, Rashwan, Ahmed Tolba, Adam Makary, Hatem Maher, Jonathan Oatis
Organizations:
Information Service, Reuters, Wall Street, SIS, Sinai Foundation, Human Rights, U.S
Locations:
CAIRO, Egypt, Gaza, country's, Rafah, Israel, Qatar