Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has publicly called on Israel to abandon its reported plans to occupy a majority of the Gaza Strip. Sisi specifically urged Israel to cease any intention of taking control of 70 percent of the territory. The statement represents a significant diplomatic intervention from Egypt, a key regional player and mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This call comes amid ongoing international concerns regarding the escalating conflict and potential for further civilian harm. No specific details regarding the source of Israel’s alleged occupation plan were provided in the announcement. The Egyptian president’s appeal underscores growing regional anxieties about the future of Gaza and the broader implications of the conflict. This stance reflects Egypt’s long-held position advocating for a two-state solution and preventing further destabilization in the region.