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Sisi Under Fire After Report Reveals Possible Arms Transit Through Sinai to Israel

A removed rights group report claims military planes crossed Sinai airspace toward Israel, raising suspicions of high-level coordination and Arab complicity in the Gaza war.

Watan-In a surprising development that stirred widespread controversy, a damning report published by the Sinai Foundation for Human Rights was abruptly taken down. The report had revealed that military cargo planes had crossed Sinai airspace en route to Israel—an implication widely interpreted as a hint at possible Egyptian regime involvement in providing logistical support to the Israeli occupation amid the ongoing war on Gaza.

The report, which did not remain online for long, detailed that military cargo planes had passed through Zone C of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula—an area where even Egyptian aircraft are prohibited from flying without prior coordination with Israel, indicating that these flights likely took place with high-level official approval. While the foundation noted that there was no conclusive evidence about the planes’ payloads or final destination, visual evidence and flight tracking pointed clearly eastward—toward occupied Palestinian territories.

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Cairo’s Silence Fuels Fears of Complicity

As soon as public interaction with the report intensified, the post was suddenly deleted, and the foundation issued an apology, stating that it did not possess final proof confirming the planes’ arrival in Israel or the nature of their cargo. It merely affirmed that the aircraft had entered Egyptian airspace—a serious matter in itself that raises troubling questions about the extent of security and intelligence coordination between Cairo and Tel Aviv.

Observers suggested that the deletion of the report was not merely a precautionary measure, but may have been the result of political or security pressure exerted on the organization—especially amid the sensitive regional climate and ongoing Israeli war on Gaza, which has been accompanied by increasing reports of Arab logistical and intelligence support facilitating the aggression.

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Many questioned the role of the Egyptian regime, which has long portrayed itself as a mediator in the Palestinian issue, while actions like these seem to completely contradict that image. The regime’s official silence on the matter has only added to growing suspicions. If these claims are proven true, they would represent yet another chapter in the wider story of Arab complicity with the Israeli occupation.

Were the planes carrying weapons? Is pressure on human rights groups enough to bury the truth? And where is the Egyptian public’s role in holding its government accountable for these actions?

The questions are many… but the answer may no longer need a report.

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