
Tamim Khallaf
Tamim Khallaf is a spokesperson for the Egyptian foreign ministry, known for articulating Egypt's foreign policy positions, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Recently, he made headlines by rejecting an Israeli opposition leader's proposal for Egypt to assume control over Gaza, emphasizing that such ideas contradict Egypt's longstanding stance on Palestinian sovereignty and are considered 'unacceptable'.
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Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tamim Khallaf told Reuters on Monday.
Ethiopia launches massive hydropower dam against bitter Egyptian oppositionEgyptian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tamim Khallaf told Reuters on Monday.
Ethiopia launches Africa's largest hydroelectric dam
Tamim Khallaf, the spokesman for Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, condemned the airstrikes as a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement.
Netanyahu says fighting has resumed in Gaza with 'full force'Tamim Khallaf announced Egypt's plan to organize an international conference for Gaza's reconstruction.
Hamás ignora amenaza de Trump y afirma que solo liberará rehenes a cambio de "tregua duradera"Tamim Khallaf is the spokesperson for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who described the reconstruction proposal as realistic and viable.
Egipto anuncia un plan de futuro para Gaza alternativo al de Trump que excluye a Hamás | InternacionalThe spokesperson for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry described the plan for Gaza as realistic and viable.
Egipto intenta salvar el alto el fuego entre Israel y Hamás antes de anunciar su plan de reconstrucción para Gaza | InternacionalTamim Khallaf, a foreign ministry spokesman, stated that any proposals circumventing the establishment of an independent Palestinian state are unacceptable.
Egypt rejects suggestion to run Gaza - WorldTamim Khallaf, a foreign ministry spokesman, stated that proposals circumventing the establishment of an independent Palestinian state are unacceptable.
Egypt rejects proposal for it to run Gaza as 'unacceptable'



















