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Egypt has criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for making "misleading accusations" in a U.S. media interview, where he claimed Egypt was preventing Gazans from leaving the territory. Netanyahu stated that some Palestinians were bribing gatekeepers, allowing the rich to leave while the poor were unable to do so. The Egyptian foreign ministry did not specify which interview they were referring to, but expressed disapproval of Netanyahu's statements.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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