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Egyptians’ Views on Welcoming Palestinians: A Mixed Picture


The influx of Palestinians seeking refuge in Egypt has sparked various emotions among Egyptians. While there is strong historical support, worries about national security, resource management, and social impacts add complexity to the situation. Historical Solidarity and National Identity Many Egyptians view the Palestinian struggle through a lens of shared Arab identity and collective injustice. As Mohamed Sherif, a bookstore owner from Heliopolis, expresses, “Palestinians should for sure come to Egypt to seek refuge for as long as they want.”  Such a sentiment is rooted in a long-standing tradition of support for Palestinian rights, often echoed within Egyptian society. The connection between Egyptians and Palestinians is deepened by a shared history of conflict and resistance against colonialism and occupation.  The Nakba, or “catastrophe,” which saw the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in 1948, remains a painful memory that resonates across borders. Many Egyptians recall their own struggles against foreign intervention, which foster a sense of camaraderie with their Palestinian counterparts. Political Considerations However, the Egyptian government faces a balancing act. While it remains committed to Palestinian rights, it also considers national security. H.A. Hellyer from the Carnegie Endowment…

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