Trump Discusses Gaza, Yemen Strikes in Call With Egypt’s Sisi

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday described his phone conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as positive, discussing key issues including the Gaza conflict and US military operations in Yemen.

“My telephone call with President El-Sisi, of Egypt, went very well,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

He stated that the two leaders talked about the “tremendous military progress” made by the United States in its strikes against Yemen’s Huthi rebels, who have been attacking Red Sea shipping in solidarity with Palestinians. Trump also mentioned discussions on Gaza and military preparedness but did not elaborate further.

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Trump Discusses Gaza, Yemen Strikes in Call With Egypt’s Sisi
WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 03: U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi during his arrival at the West Wing of the White House on April 3, 2017 in Washington, DC. President Trump and President Al Sisi are scheduled to participate in an expanded bilateral meeting. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

In February, Trump sparked controversy by proposing the mass displacement of Gaza’s population, an idea welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. However, Egypt, which shares a border with Gaza, opposed the plan and instead proposed a reconstruction initiative for the war-torn territory. The US State Department later dismissed Egypt’s proposal, stating it did not align with Washington’s expectations.

Trump has maintained a close relationship with Sisi, reportedly referring to him as “my favorite dictator” during a 2019 meeting. Egypt, a key US ally, has been one of the largest recipients of American military aid since signing a peace treaty with Israel.

Despite widespread human rights concerns—including allegations of mass detentions under Sisi’s rule—Washington continues to provide over $1 billion in annual military assistance to Cairo. Trump notably exempted Egypt from broader US aid cuts, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two nations.

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  • Kathleen Ndongmo

    Kathleen is a seasoned communications and public affairs strategist with over 25 years of leadership experience across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. With a strong background in journalism, corporate communications, and digital media management, she has led impactful campaigns and strategies in both corporate and development sectors.

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