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Ashraf
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Thank you, Egypt
January 25, 2008 - 04:17 PM
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The noble support of the Egyptians toward the Palestinians besieged by the occupying zionists will never be forgotten. By allowing the Gazzans to cross to the Egyptian towns of Rafah and Al-Areesh to buy their necessities that they were deprived from by the zionists, Egypt has shown the world that Egyptians and Palestinians are one people..and they will never be divided by any barriers put by the occupation.
If I were not a Palestinian, I would have chosen to be an Egyptian!.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 25, 2008 - 04:25 PM
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This is a question just to educate myself on this barrier. Who built the barrier between Gaza and Egypt in the first place?
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 25, 2008 - 04:27 PM
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The IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) built it
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/947829.html
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 25, 2008 - 08:03 PM
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Egypt never had a choice in the matter. I don't think riot police, dogs and water cannons are a welcoming gesture.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 26, 2008 - 02:48 AM
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stevew wrote:
Egypt never had a choice in the matter. I don't think riot police, dogs and water cannons are a welcoming gesture.
The Egyptian police could have used brutal force to prevent the Gazans from crossing. We can deal with water cannons. Those are nothing compared to the brutal force the IDF enjoys using on Gaza population on daily basis. The Gazans are united now with their Egyptian brothers and sisters, and the Gazan families could visit now their relatives on the Egyptian side.
Besides, the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak kept his promise - unlike Olmert - when he stated he would not allow a humanitarian disaster to happen in Gaza.
Long Live Egypt!
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 26, 2008 - 07:32 AM
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It’s actually comical that anyone would think that Egypt has been a willing participant in placating the bellicose demands of “Palestinian” terrorists.
From just one of the latest reports I’ve been reading, Egypt has understood the need to control the more excitable of the Islamic terrorists in and around Hamasistan.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080126/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_palestinians;_ylt=AiN1N2M5XmwzCOTP7W84t4Gs0NUE
RAFAH, Gaza Strip - Egyptian riot police and armored vehicles blocked Gazan cars from driving beyond the Egyptian border city of Rafah Saturday, the fourth day of a border breach, after Hamas militants had cleared a path for vehicles to cross.
Armored vehicles blocked the main street of Rafah, causing a snarled traffic jam of honking cars filled with Gazans shopping for fuel, food and consumer products.
Earlier in the day, police had tried to reseal the border, with dozens of them forming human chains to block the two passages cut through the border wall, before once again giving up and allowing the cars to cross over the Egyptian side of the divided town.
Authorities were making renewed efforts, however, to keep them out of the rest of the country.
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The border breach was engineered by Gaza's Islamic militant Hamas rulers, in an attempt to pressure Egypt to negotiate new border arrangements. Both Israel and Egypt have kept Gaza, and its 1.5 million residents, largely sealed off in the past two years, especially since the violent Hamas takeover of the territory in June.
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In the coastal town of El Arish, about 20 miles from the border, where many Gazans had initially headed, the roadblocks were tighter and police were telling shopkeepers to close their stores.
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Egypt faces a dilemma over how to handle the border crisis. If it acts forcefully against the Gazans, it could anger its own people, who are sympathetic to the Palestinians' plight. But if it does nothing, it risks infiltration by Islamic militants.
This hardly portrays a nation (Egypt), that is at all sympathetic to Gaza’s Hamasistan “Palestinian” terrorists.
Mubarak is already embroiled in a political war with the muslim brotherhood and their particular aspirations for a resurgence of a 7th century islamist paradise. He clearly doesn’t need “Palestinian” terrorists infiltrating his nation and creating additional security concerns.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 26, 2008 - 08:54 AM
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From Al-Areesh to Gaza:
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 26, 2008 - 02:13 PM
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I think it is the smallest thing towards Our bothers .....
Palestinians need more than that ...I hope that help them and they are now safe in Rafah
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 26, 2008 - 05:03 PM
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Another example of the Egyptian support..this time from the Egyptian player Abu-Traika after scoring a goal against Sudan in the African championship held in Ghana:
http://www4.0zz0.com/2008/01/26/21/549614234.jpg
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 27, 2008 - 09:04 AM
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Egypt tries to contain chaotic border
The Islamic terrorist free-for-all known as “hamasistan” just gets more entertaining. Apparently, Egypt has real concerns about “Palestinian” terrorists infiltrating its borders. Egypt also has concerns with “Palestinians” inundating its cities and forming a large class of “Hamasistanians” who would be a drain on the Egyptian economy. As long as Egypt can keep the “Pals” contained outside its borders, Egypt can rely on the U.N. welfare programs to provide handouts for the “palestinian”.
It’s abundantly clear that Egypt has every intention of maintaining an “us” vs. “them” policy applied toward the so called “Palestinians”. As the only UN sponsored welfare state, the Egyptians know full well the risk involved with taking a role that is viewed as accepting responsibility for the “Palestinians”.
Egypt will continue to disassociate itself from the Pals in a move designed to ensure that they are not seen as a willing partner in “Palestinian” affairs.
The Pals are too valuable as a propaganda tool for Arab/Moslem use in directing their religious hatreds toward Israel for them to take any responsibility in effectively working to alleviate the Hamasistan situation.
Egypt tries to contain chaotic border
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080127/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_palestinians;_ylt=AgettEYLqmdYFbGOuEV6S4ys0NUE
By OMAR SINAN, Associated Press Writers 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
RAFAH, Egypt - Egyptian forces moved to close the breached border with the Gaza Strip by stopping vehicle traffic Sunday and tightening a security cordon around Rafah in an effort to confine Palestinians crossing freely into Egypt for the fifth day in a row.
Regional leaders, meanwhile, scrambled to find a solution to the breach.
One of the gaps carved into the border wall was blocked with piles of sand and border police carrying electric cattle prods stopped cars with Palestinian plates from entering Egypt at other openings as well as Egyptians cars from crossing into Gaza. Pedestrians, however, freely moved back and forth.
"Egypt will take necessary actions and measures to control the border in Gaza soon," said Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, following a meeting in Cairo with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
“…border police carrying electric cattle prods stopped cars with Palestinian plates from entering Egypt.”
I don’t know, maybe it’s just me but warmly greeting visitors with electric cattle prods is not an endearing way of offering a welcome… at least not one that I’m aware of.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
January 27, 2008 - 03:43 PM
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The Egyptian government is bound by the unjust agreement with the zionists. The Palestinian people is aware of this fact. Yet the Egyptian government could not ignore the plight of the besieged Palestinians next door because the Egyptian people would have revolted against this if the Egyptian government made no effort to ease it..
The president of Egypt was wise in allowing the Gazans to cross (even if we assume he did not want to do it first). First he showed his people he would not enforce this unjust blockade and that would certainly increase his popularity among Egyptians and in fact in all of the Arab world, and second he already put more pressure on "Israel" to change the terms of the Camp David agreement to allow more Egyptian troops on the border between Gaza and Egypt..
Despite the enmity between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood, Mubarak invited Hamas itself (which originated from the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt) to come to Cairo to try to reach an agreement with Fatah.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
March 2, 2008 - 10:55 AM
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Last update - 20:43 28/02/2008
Egypt plans to provide all of Gaza's electricity
By The Associated Press
Tags: electricity, Gaza Strip
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/959249.html
Egypt is working on a plan with the Palestinians to supply all the besieged Gaza Strip's electricity needs and wean it off its reliance on Israel for power, an Egyptian energy official said Thursday.
Earlier this month, Israel began reducing its supply of electricity to the Hamas-ruled coastal strip after the High Court of Justice ruled that doing so would not cause a humanitarian crisis. Israel's plan includes gradually reducing the electricity supply by small increments, in efforts to pressure the Hamas government to prevent Qassam rocket fire from the Strip into southern Israel. So far, Israel has supplied most of the electricity utilized in Gaza.
Under the plan, Egypt - which already supplies a small part of Gaza's electricity - would increase the number of power lines linking it to Gaza and provide Palestinians with some 250 megawatts, said Izzat Ibrahim, a senior official of Sinai's National Electricity Power Company.
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"This capacity is considered as an alternative power for that Israel used to supply," Ibrahim said.
He said Egypt's Electricity Ministry is preparing a study with President Mahmoud Abbas' Palestinian Authority on financing the project and providing equipment to Gaza. The project would take at least six months to implement, he said, though he could not say when it would start.
An official at the ministry confirmed that Egypt was exploring means of providing all of Gaza's electricity needs. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press, would not give a timeframe for the project.
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Re: Thank you, Egypt
March 31, 2009 - 10:48 AM
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