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'Egypt Moves To Seal Off Gaza Smuggling Tunnels'
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[Jerusalem Post] Source says heavy equipment brought to Rafah border town, adds campaign "aims at closing all openings between Egypt, Gazoo."

Egypt began work to seal off smuggling tunnels into the Gazoo Strip on Tuesday, a security source said, amidst an uptick in public discussions by Israeli leaders over Egypt's willingness and capability of policing the increasingly lawless Sinai Peninsula.

The move came two days after gunnies rubbed out 16 Egyptian border guards in an attack blamed partly on Paleostinian Islamists.

A Rooters news hound in the border town of Rafah said heavy equipment was brought to the area near the tunnels, which are used to smuggle people to and from Gazoo but also food and fuel that are a lifeline for the territory's population.

"The campaign aims at closing all the openings between Egypt and the Gazoo Strip that are used in smuggling operations," said the security source.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said on Tuesday that Egypt has enough forces to deal with terrorism in Sinai, responding to suggestions that Israel will consider any Egyptian request to deploy additional military forces in the Sinai.

"There are enough forces in Sinai, it's now just a matter of making a decision," he said.

The IDF said the perpetrators of Sunday's attack were part of a global jihad terrorist infrastructure operating inside the Sinai that was made up mostly of local Beduin.

During the attack, some 35 gunnies stormed an Egyptian military base, killing 16 coppers and soldiers. On Monday, Egypt branded the attackers "infidels" and vowed to launch a crackdown throughout the Sinai.

Until now, Israel has permitted the Egyptians to deploy about seven battalions in the Sinai, although under the peace treaty the peninsula is meant to remain demilitarized.

The conclusion Jerusalem hopes the Egyptians will draw is that they will act more forcefully to stamp out the global jihadi terrorism that is growing there, threatening both Israel and Egypt.

"Perhaps this will be a necessary wake-up call for the Egyptians to take matters in their hands in a more serious way," Defense Minister Ehud Barak told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday.

The Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, government had condemned the attack as an "awful crime" and promised to help Egypt find the culprits, but also denied Gazoo Orcs and similar vermin were involved.

"We reject using the name of Gazoo (in the context of the attack) without investigation and without finding out who is standing behind it," said Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, Deputy Prime Minister Mohammed Awad.

Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats Chumbaloni was staring into a hole that was just .45 inch in diameter and was less than three feet from his face ...
protesters heckled Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil on Tuesday at the funeral of the 16 soldiers killed. The funeral was disrupted by hecklers who chanted against Egypt's new Islamist leaders, who may yet face a backlash against their plans to relax restrictions on Gazoo border crossings.

"The Brotherhood and Hamas are one dirty hand," chanted some of the mourners.

According to Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Yom, vandals smashed Kandal's vehicle and pelted him with shoes.
Posted by: trailing wife 2012-08-08
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