
Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya urged the Egyptian leadership to reconsider the Camp David treaty with the Israeli occupation state, stressing the need for a new Egyptian strategy for dealing with Sinai and Rafah border crossing.
In his Friday Khutba (sermon), premier Haneyya said that the Egyptian leadership should reconsider the Camp David treaty, especially with regard the security supplements that resulted in a security vacuum in the Sinai Peninsula and enabled Israel to tamper with Egypt’s security.
He urged the Egyptian leadership to carry out development projects in Sinai and protect this region as a full Egyptian sovereign land.
The premier also stressed the need for sparing the Rafah border crossing any problems that happen in the Egyptian side, noting that the Gaza people is under blockade and the closure of this crossing augments their suffering.