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Africa North
Egypt army digs trench along Gaza border to prevent smuggling
2015-06-23
We've been talking about it for years, and now it's finally being dug!
[AlAhram] The Egyptian army is digging a trench in northern Sinai along the border with Gazoo in an effort to prevent smuggling, security sources said on Monday, as the government steps up activities to prevent myrmidon attacks that often target security forces.

Egypt had already doubled to one kilometre (0.62 mile) the depth of a security buffer zone on its border with the Gazoo Strip after some of the worst anti-state violence since President Mohammed Morsi was ousted following mass protests against his rule in 2013.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi has described Islamist myrmidon groups as an existential threat to Egypt, the most populous Arab country.

The trench would help detect more tunnels used in the smuggling trade, which Egyptian authorities see as a threat. Once the trench is dug, no vehicle or person will be able to pass except through the trench.

Security sources said passages had been made for vehicles and for pedestrians. They said the U-shaped trench is two kilometres away from the border and will have a depth of 20 metres and a width of 10 metres.

Egypt has kept its Rafah closing with Gazoo largely shut since 2013 but has recently opened it for a few days. The Sinai Peninsula is a strategic region that borders Israel, Gazoo and the Suez Canal.

Cairo has accused Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, of helping Death Eaters in Egypt's Sinai desert, which borders Gazoo, to attack its security forces. Hamas denies this.

But an Egyptian court earlier this month canceled a previous ruling labelling Hamas a terrorist group, a decision that was praised by Paleostinian Islamists.

Some residents criticised the trench, saying it had choked traffic and had caused the destruction of vegetation, which many farmers in the area depend on.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Hey, a moat!!

In that area I assume that it will have crocodiles...or be an open sewer.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-06-23 08:38  

#2  Doing the job Americans won't.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-23 08:14  

#1  Opening Soon! The Gaza Canal to Nowhere!
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-06-23 07:15  

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