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Israel-Palestine
PA Police Move to End Border Chaos
2005-09-18
The Palestinian Authority police fired in the air to disperse stone-throwing youths at the Gaza-Egypt border yesterday as forces tried to stop the chaotic flow of people across the frontier since Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip. President Mahmoud Abbas has vowed to stop the irregular border crossings, which fueled Israeli worries that arms would be smuggled to Gaza militants following its troop withdrawal after 38 years of occupation.

Thousands of jubilant Gazans have broken through the border, formally [I think they mean "formerly"] patrolled by Israel and now under Egyptian control, to take advantage of an opportunity unknown for decades. Many went to see long-missed relatives or shop. The chaos at the border added to a growing sense of lawlessness in the Gaza Strip, seen as a testing ground for the statehood that Palestinians also want in the occupied West Bank.

Witnesses said Palestinian forces fired bursts of gunfire in the air in at least two places on the border to disperse dozens of youths trying to cross to the Egyptian side. Four policemen were lightly injured by stones. “Palestinian and Egyptian security forces are allowing only people returning to their homes on both sides,” Palestinian Interior Ministry spokesman Tawfiq Abu Khoussa said. Cranes lifted cement blocks to seal holes in the giant 10- to 15-foot border fence that had been knocked out by smugglers and armed factions. “We deployed today 1,500 police and national security forces. It started at 7 a.m. (0400 GMT) and it is completed now,” Abu Khoussa told AFP.

Police checked identification cards and gave chase to anyone who tried to vault into Egypt. Egyptian Army trucks rode up and down the border to enforce the clampdown. The flow of smuggled goods brought in by the ton this week fell to a trickle as people hauled back only small quantities of items like cigarettes and gasoline. The security source said a total of 2,000 police should be deployed to the border by today. But the 750 Egyptian officers who deployed there did not stop thousands of Palestinians and Egyptians from crossing through holes militants blasted in the barrier. Palestinian forces worked yesterday to plug the breaches with concrete blocks. Egyptian forces shored up the other side and blocked the path of Palestinians trying to get in. Palestinians still managed to get across the Egyptian border and due to their numbers, Egyptian and Palestinian forces subsequently made little effort to stop them.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Time for a barbecue. Israel has great intelligence in the Gaza strip, even after withdrawing all its people. They should napalm all the main terrorist hideouts the first chance they get, and sit back and watch the fireworks from the secondaries.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-09-18 14:56  

#3  Now tht they have bagged their limit on drugs, guns, rockets, it's time to talk of shutting down the border. Methinks the damage has already been done.
Posted by: Elmineck Uniter7884   2005-09-18 12:21  

#2  There is also this

Sources in Rafah told The Jerusalem Post that dozens of people from various Arab nationalities have crossed into the Gaza Strip over the past week. "We still don't know who these people are, but they include Saudis, Sudanese, Libyans, Syrians and Lebanese," said one source.

PA officials: 100,000 crossed border, tons of drugs and weapons smuggled in
Posted by: Javitch Phinerong3022   2005-09-18 08:18  

#1  And if the borders does calm down, will we read about it in Rantburg, or just the MSM? {irony/sarcasm off}
Posted by: Bobby   2005-09-18 07:55  

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