The U.S. Should Demand Accountability from Egypt
Giving Hamas a lifeline doesn’t serve Cairo’s interests.
September 19, 2024
Giving Hamas a lifeline doesn’t serve Cairo’s interests.
Before exploding electronics in Lebanon seized the attention of the Israeli public, debate there had focused on the Philadelphi Corridor—the strip of land between Gaza and Egypt—and whether the IDF can afford to withdraw from it. Egypt has opposed Israeli control of the corridor, which is crucial to Hamas’s supply lines, and Egyptian objections likely prevented Israel from seizing it earlier in the war. Yet, argues Mariam Wahba, Egypt in the long run only stands to lose by letting Hamas use the corridor, and has proved incapable of effectively sealing it off:
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Login or SubscribeGiving Hamas a lifeline doesn’t serve Cairo’s interests.
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