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Egypt denounces referring to the displacement of Palestinians as voluntary, referring to it instead as absurd or nonsense.

Palestinians' displacement was characterized as... by Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on Saturday.

Egypt dismisses characterization of Palestinian displacement as voluntary as absurdity
Egypt dismisses characterization of Palestinian displacement as voluntary as absurdity

Egypt denounces referring to the displacement of Palestinians as voluntary, referring to it instead as absurd or nonsense.

In a recent development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military has urged residents of Gaza City to evacuate and move south, as its forces advance into the enclave's largest urban area.

The Israeli military's request for evacuation does not specify the reason for the evacuation, but it is a part of the ongoing military operation within the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military's advancement is happening deeper into Gaza City's enclave.

The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has called on the inhabitants of Gaza City to evacuate to southern Gaza. The Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has also supported this call, threatening Hamas with destruction if they do not lay down arms and release hostages.

However, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, has stated that describing the displacement of Palestinians as voluntary is "nonsense." It appears that the Israeli military's request for Gaza City residents to leave is not directly related to the description of the displacement of Palestinians as voluntary, as stated by the Egyptian Foreign Minister.

The Israeli military's request for Gaza City residents to leave pertains to the south of the enclave, and does not indicate any potential danger or threat to the residents. It may be an attempt to clear the area for military operations.

This call for evacuation is a recent development in the ongoing conflict, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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