Most recently, the Egyptian government is preparing an area on the Gaza border that can accommodate Palestinian residents in case the Israeli attack on Rafah becomes the source of migration that can cross the border.
Arab countries such as Jordan and Egypt often voice concerns that Israel's devastating attack on Gaza could force the Palestinian population towards the Sinai. However, Egypt denied any preparations for the Gazans to penetrate their country's borders.
Meanwhile, the United States has repeatedly stated it will oppose any movement of Palestinians out of Gaza.
Egypt is now consistently carrying out negotiations to reach a ceasefire to avoid any scenarios that it does not want to happen. However, the existence of placement in border areas is a temporary step.
In one reality, Israel will launch an attack to eliminate Hamas's 'last stronghold' in Rafah where now more than 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge.
They said the Israeli army was making plans to move civilians from Rafah to other parts of the Gaza Peninsula.
According to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently in Rafah, which is half the population of the Gaza Peninsula.
The Zionist regime will expand its attack on Rafah to eliminate Hamas. Since last October, more than 28,000 civilians have been killed, including women and children, in attacks on Gaza.
The fate of the Palestinian population in Rafah is now in doubt due to the warning of the attack.