CAIRO – 15 October 2025: North Sinai Governor Khaled Megawer said on Wednesday that the governorate is ready to receive and treat the wounded from the Gaza Strip in Egyptian hospitals.
“We are working to pump significant amounts of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip,” he added.
Megawer also noted that there is significant increase in humanitarian aid entering Gaza Strip.
Egypt’s Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, praised on Wednesday the outcomes agreed upon at the "Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit," which was held last Monday under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and US President Donald Trump.
The cabinet stressed the importance of cooperation among members of the international community to ensure the full implementation of the terms of the Sharm El-Sheikh Agreement to end the war in Gaza. This agreement, signed on October 9, was brokered by Egypt, the United States, Qatar, and Turkey.
This came during the cabinet’s weekly meeting on Wednesday, held at its headquarters in the New Administrative Capital, to discuss a number of topics and files.
The cabinet also welcomed the agreement reached regarding the comprehensive cessation of the war in Gaza, the completion of the hostage and prisoner exchange process, the Israeli withdrawal, and the entry of humanitarian and relief aid into the Gaza Strip.
In this context, the cabinet expressed its support for all measures and steps taken by the Egyptian state, under the leadership of Sisi, in the framework of ongoing efforts to consolidate a path of peace in the Middle East. This includes ending the war in Gaza, reconstructing the Strip, and reaching a political resolution to the Palestinian issue.
The cabinet also expressed confidence in the steps Egypt intends to take to initiate consultations with the relevant parties on the methods and mechanisms for implementing the upcoming phases of President Trump’s peace plan, starting with governance and security issues, rebuilding Gaza, and culminating in the political track of the settlement process.
The Prime Minister affirmed during his weekly meeting that Egypt has performed its duty with utmost strength, transparency, honor, wisdom, and integrity regarding the Palestinian cause since day one.
“We have not abandoned our Palestinian brothers for a single day, despite all the campaigns of distortion, denial, and skepticism,” Egypt’s PM said
He confirmed that Egypt gave all the help it could to brothers in Palestine with all the strength we could, in light of what was available to us in the midst of this inhumane war that was being imposed on our brothers in Palestine.
Madbouly pointed out that the Egyptian state, through its various diplomatic and sovereign agencies, has engaged in long negotiations over the past period to achieve a ceasefire, whether the one achieved in the midst of the war or the final agreement that was crowned with success in the past few days.
The PM noted that Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Conference recalls that Egypt was always a pioneer in peace during the 1970s, through the late leader Mohamed Anwar Sadat, by moving forward with the peace process, adding that today Egypt is repeating the same theme, not for itself, but for our Palestinian brothers, through cooperation and coordination.
“We are all hopeful that after the ceasefire is established, several steps will be initiated, the most prominent of which is Gaza reconstruction."
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