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Hamas slams Egyptian plan to create buffer zone with Gaza
The Hamas government said Sunday it was "surprised" to hear that Egypt is planning to create a buffer zone along the border with the Gaza Strip.
"Surprised" being a synonym for "frightened"...
Ehab Ghissin, spokesman for the Hamas government, said that there should be no buffer zones "between brothers and friendly countries."
There aren't: witness the U.S. and Canada. This should be telling you Gazooks something...
Ghissin expressed hope that the Egyptian move would not "solidify the blockade" and increase the suffering of the people in the Gaza Strip.
Because that might cause the remaining shopping malls in Gazoo to close...
He called for establishing a free trade area instead of a buffer zone along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.
So that the Gazooks can freely obtain all the ammo and rockets they need...
And freely exchange the weaponry for their home-made forged currency.
Egyptian newspapers quoted Palestinian sources as saying that 90 percent of the smuggling tunnels along the border with the Gaza Strip have stopped functioning as a result of Egypt's security measures.
If only that's true, what a great bit of news.
That number has been bruited about for months. But nobody is claiming the Gazans are starving, so there may be error brackets around that it.
The sources said that the Egyptian army was waging an "unprecedented" campaign to destroy houses and tunnels.
It's like the Egyptians woke up one morning and decided that the Jordanians, Kuwaitis and Iraqis were right about the Paleos...
According to the sources, the planned buffer zone would be between 25 and 500 meters wide and 10 kilometers long.

Meanwhile, dozens of Egyptian families demonstrated on the Egyptian side of the border in protest against the demolition of their homes by the army. The protesters said that the Egyptian army has notified many families living close to the border with the Gaza Strip of its intention to demolish their homes as part of its effort to create a buffer zone in the area.
You could always move to Mauritania...
The families said that in the past few days the Egyptian army destroyed several houses without allowing them time to remove their furniture and personal belongings.

The Egyptian authorities have also banned Palestinian fishermen from entering Egypt's territorial waters near the Egyptian town of Rafah. Last weekend, Egyptian naval troops opened fire at a fishermen's boat near Rafah, injuring six people. The Hamas government has demanded clarifications from the Egyptians over the incident.
Seems clear to me...

Posted by: Steve White 2013-09-02
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