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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Egypt sez 140 tunnels found using U.S. equipment
2008-08-28
Egypt says it has uncovered 140 tunnels connecting the Sinai Peninsula with the Gaza Strip using advanced American equipment, Israel Radio reported on Wednesday. This information was relayed to Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak by the Egyptian Defense Minister Muhammad Hussein Tantawi and Intelligence chief 'Umar Suleiman during Barak's recent visit to Egypt.

The U.S. has recently been testing tunnel detection systems along Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip and a team of U.S. military engineers was sent to train Egyptian forces to operate the equipment. Egyptian soldiers have also been trained in courses in the U.S. for this purpose. The equipment includes instruments that measure ground fluctuations and signal a tunnel is being dug. The Bush administration approved spending $23 million on such equipment to help detect the tunnels.

Both the U.S and Israel have been critical in the past of the way Egypt has dealt with tunnels that are being used to smuggle weapons, terrorists, money, illicit materials and general goods into the Gaza Strip.

Egypt helped broker the shaky cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that came into effect in June, and Cairo can play a key role in making sure that truce stays intact.
But the real motivation...
Egypt is keen to show it is making an effort to crack down on the smuggling, especially since Cairo receives an annual $1.4 billion in aid from Washington. U.S. lawmakers have suggested aid to Egypt be suspended unless Cairo shows a more active stand in curbing smuggling into Gaza and introducing democratic reforms in the country.
So the mere suggestion of cutting aid has motivated the 'Gyptos. Good; I'd like to make some more 'suggestions' in various parts of the world ...
U.S. officials say Cairo is playing a positive role regarding peace efforts in the Middle East. The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv confirmed to The Media Line that the U.S. was indeed providing equipment to the Egyptians but officials are not commenting on how Washington assesses Egypt's performance on stopping the smuggling since the new equipment came into use.

The Israel Defense Forces says 20 tunnels have been uncovered by the Israeli army since 2006. Some were used by Hamas as a passageway for terrorists between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, while others were intended to be used to infiltrate Israel and carry out terror attacks, the IDF said.
Posted by:tu3031

#8  "They are never so happy as when they are burrowing"

General Lucky Guy
Lord Commander of Forces Far Flung
Painter of the Cannibal
Posted by: .5MT   2008-08-28 19:16  

#7  Gaza is digging a new Suez Canal, from the bottom up.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-08-28 19:09  

#6  Sharon's border shipping channel would fill quite quickly here... BTW is Sharon still on life support?
Posted by: 3dc   2008-08-28 16:43  

#5  140 tunnels? Must be like Swiss cheese at the border. Don't jump up and down too much.
Posted by: Spot   2008-08-28 14:11  

#4  a team of U.S. military engineers was sent to train Egyptian forces to operate the equipment.

I'm sure training continues ongoing, bigjim. Mr. Wife's experience in that part of the world was that the people are open and charming, would feed you their last grain of rice even if the family went hungry, but were incapable of noticing they hadn't yet placed the order for the bloody chemicals that they'd called him over as an emergency to start manufacturing with two months earlier. He wasted both Thanksgiving and Christmas over there, waiting for what would never have appeared had he not finally called in the order himself. He also mentioned seeing Egyptian soldiers with sandals and weapons held together by duct tape. As an engineer he does have proper appreciation for the usefulness of duct tape, but seeing it on things supposed to go boom made him very nervous.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-28 13:02  

#3  Gaza is also the perfect "proof of concept" for this tool too. Our border is very long and tunnels hard to find. Gaza, short border and many, many tunnels. Perfect the technology and method there, then apply it here.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-08-28 11:16  

#2  "Why don't we use our equipment on our own border tunnel problem?"

We are. It just doesn't make the news.

Posted by: Full Bosomed1072   2008-08-28 11:10  

#1  Why don't we use our equipment on our own border tunnel problem?
Posted by: bigijim-ky   2008-08-28 11:04  

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