Saturday, April 18, 2009

Egypt finds five smuggling tunnels in Egyptian side of Rafah


Apr. 18, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST

Egyptian security forces uncovered five smuggling tunnels on the Gaza-Egypt border on Saturday, Israel Radio reported.

The tunnels' openings were found in the Egyptian part of Rafah, a town cut in half by the border. Food, motorcycles and computer parts were inside the tunnels, according to the Egyptians. The security officials said Egypt would destroy the tunnels. Earlier Saturday, Egyptian officials told the London-based Asharq Alawsat that interrogation of Hizbullah members detained in Egypt over the past two weeks revealed that the cell was planning to smuggle explosive belts and dynamite with the help of Israeli Arabs in order to carry out a suicide attack inside Israel.

According to the officials, the members of the cell had two suitcases containing dynamite when they were captured.

Over the weekend Egypt opened the Rafah border crossing for two days to allow Palestinians who left the Gaza Strip to receive medical treatment in Egypt to return home. An Egyptian news agency reported that approximately 200 Palestinians convalescents were expected to cross back into the Strip on 30 ambulances.
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Why is Egypt helping us" perhaps the following story provides part of the answer:

An axis of evil which includes Iran, Syria, Qatar and Hamas has attempted to destabilize Egypt and ultimately engineer a coup against the government, state paper Al-Ahram alleged on Saturday.

In an exceptionally strong-worded article, the paper stated that the Hizbullah cell recently arrested by Egyptian authorities was not only planning to carry out terror attacks in the country, but was also set up as a basis for a larger conspiracy, one that sought to overthrow and replace the Egyptian regime.

The paper pointed fingers at various Arab states and bodies which it claimed were partners to the plot, including Iran, Syria, Qatar, Al-Jazeera TV, Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.

Based on all the evidence collected by Egyptian security forces following the cell's apprehension, Al-Ahram stated, it was becoming clear that these organizations and nations had conspired against Egypt, using various means to undermine Egyptian rule and create chaos in the country.

In the period leading up to the Israeli invasion of Gaza, it was decided that Hamas would surprisingly announce it was no longer obligated to the cease-fire, and indeed, [the organization] began firing rockets in a manner no one understood," the article claimed.

Then, when Israel retaliated, members of the 'axis' accused Egypt of having conspired with the US and Israel against Hamas, using Qatar's Al-Jazeera television network to further delegitimize Cairo in the eyes of the Arab world.

The paper also claims that Qatar - which the article refers to as a minuscule state - attempted to sabotage Egyptian, Turkish and European efforts in the region, by hosting a summit for the 'axis' states. It was referring to January's summit in Doha concerning Operation Cast Lead, which was attended by leaders of hard-line states such as Iran and Syria, and boycotted by Western-backed states such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Finally, the article also lashes out at the Muslim Brotherhood, which it claims had been planning to exert it influence to organize protests, encourage chaos and bring about a regime change. It also tried to pressure Cairo into opening the Rafah crossing and agreeing to demands which would bring about the annulment of Egypt's peace accords with Israel and ignite a new war.
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