Turkey and Egypt Unite to Call for Gaza Ceasefire
Presidents Erdogan and el-Sisi demand an immediate halt to hostilities in Gaza and the West Bank, aiming to relaunch peace talks.
- Erdogan and el-Sisi call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the West Bank to relaunch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
- Turkey and Egypt aim to rebuild relations and cooperate on ending the bloodshed in Gaza, with Erdogan pledging to boost trade to $15 billion.
- Erdogan's visit to Egypt marks a significant thaw in relations after a decade of tensions, focusing on bilateral relations and regional challenges.
- The war in Gaza has reached a critical point, with an impending Israeli offensive on Rafah raising concerns of a humanitarian crisis.
- Egypt and Turkey, along with Qatar and the United States, work to broker a ceasefire and the return of hostages held by Hamas.