Amr Moussa: Israel's expansionism will likely reach other Arab countries
Former Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa warned about the expansionism and aggression of the Israeli regime against other Arab countries.
Amr Moussa, referring to the Israeli regime's efforts to expand into regional countries, said that Israel's expansionism may reach Saudi Arabia and Egypt as well.
According to Pars Today, citing IRNA, Amr Moussa, referring to Israel's request to the Egyptian government to cede a 2-kilometer border strip, said: "This is the beginning of the annexation of Egyptian territory to Israel."
The former Secretary-General of the Arab League, citing Donald Trump's previous statements that Israel looks small and needs to annex more territories, added: "Israel is seeking to annex other territories indefinitely."
Amr Moussa emphasized the unity of Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia and Egypt, in the face of the Israeli regime's expansionist approach.
It is worth noting that one of the most important problems of the Zionist regime over the past nearly eight decades has been the lack of indigenous population; to compensate for the population problem, the Zionist regime has encouraged Jews from all over the world to migrate to the Occupied Territories.
On October 7, coinciding with the anniversary of the start of the genocidal war in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation army began forcibly displacing the inhabitants of the cities of "Beit Hanoun", "Jabalia" and "Beit Lahia" to the south, which the media described as the non-public implementation of the "Generals' Plan".
Key phrases: Amr Moussa, Israel-Gaza war, Israeli occupation
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