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Exclusive: Hamas 'spent months cutting through Gaza wall in secret operation'
Times Online ^ | January 23 2008 | James Hider

Posted on 01/23/2008 1:55:34 PM PST by knighthawk

As tens of thousands of Palestinians clambered back and forth between the Gaza strip and Egypt today, details emerged of the audacious operation that brought down a hated border wall and handed the Islamist group Hamas what might be its greatest propaganda coup.

Hamas, which took control of the coastal territory last June after a stand-off with Fatah, has denied that its men set off the explosions that brought down as much as two-thirds of the 12-km wall in the early hours.

But a Hamas border guard interviewed by The Times at the border today admitted that the Islamist group was responsible and had been involved for months in slicing through the heavy metal wall using oxy-acetylene cutting torches.

That meant that when the explosive charges were set off in 17 different locations after midnight last night the 40ft wall came tumbling down, leaving it lying like a broken concertina down the middle of no-man's land as an estimated 350,000 Gazans flooded into Egypt.

The guard, Lieutenant Abu Usama of the Palestinian National Security, said of the cutting operation: "I've seen this happening over the last few months. It happened in the daytime but was covered up so that nobody would see."

Asked whether he had reported it to the government, he replied: "It was the government that was doing this. Who would I report it to?"

Abu Usama, who normally works from a small guard cabin in no-man's land, added: "Last night we were told to keep away from the wall. We were ordered to stay away because they were going to break the blockade."

As Gazans flooded into Egypt, the strip's Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haniya, called for an urgent meeting with his rivals in Fatah and with the Egyptian authorities to work a new border arrangement.

Mr Haniya called for the border crossing to be reopened "on the basis of national participation," meaning that Hamas would be prepared to cede some control to President Abbas and his Fatah-led government in the West Bank. "We don’t want to be the only ones in control of these matters," Mr Haniya said, speaking from his Gaza City office live on Hamas TV.

"Everything Haniya is saying is simply to exploit this situation to win political gains. ... It is a part of the problem, not the solution," said Ashraf Ajramim, a Cabinet minister in Mr Abbas's government. Israel refused to comment on the developments in Gaza.

The skill of the Hamas demolition operation was clear to see along the border today, although The Times could not visit the entire length of the border. Where the charges had been laid, the wall was heavily damaged. Elsewhere it appeared to be clearly cut.

The destruction of the wall prompted hundreds of thousands to cross into Egypt – and Egyptian border guards did not try to stem the tide of humanity.

Instead Rafah became a huge Middle Eastern bazaar. Thousands of people were herding back cows, sheep and even camels from Egypt into the Gaza strip. Others brought back motorbikes while many women lugged back cans of olive oil and men could be seen weighed down with jerry-cans full of fuel.

Moneychangers flocked to the border, offering Egyptian pounds and American dollars for the Gazans' Israeli shekels. The shops soon began to run out, however, and those returning were complaining of sky-rocketing prices.

Instead, many people jumped into taxis - or even on the roofs of taxis - to take themselves to El Arish, 45km away, the nearest town with shops.

In no-man's land, along the stretch that the Israelis used to call Philadelphia Road before their disengagement in 2005, Hamas gunmen raced along in pick-up trucks flying the group's green flag. Egyptian riot police waited by the gates of the old border crossing, leaning with nonchalance against their riot shields.

Among those returning were Osama Hassan, 25, who went shopping with his 17-year-old fiancee Sarah for their wedding essentials. He bought a special mattress for his injured back; she brought kitchen supplies.

“I’m Fatah, but today, I wish I could see (Hamas prime minister Ismail) Haniya and kiss his forehead, because without the gunmen doing this, we would have been stuck in the Gaza Strip,” he said.

Egyptian shopkeepers swiftly raised prices of milk, taxi rides and cigarettes, but that did not deter the Gazans, for many of whom it was their first trip out of the territory.

Some staggered back into Gaza carrying televisions, and others sported brand-new mobile phones. In Gaza City, prices of cigarettes - which had skyrocketed during the total blockade of the past week - fell by 70 per cent in a few hours.

Rami al-Shawwa, a 23-year old falafel vendor, said he planned to head to Egypt in the afternoon, after his brothers returned from there. He was going to buy waterpipe tobacco and just “smell some new air”.

“We have been living in darkness for days, and closure before,” he said, adding that he is not concerned about getting stuck in Egypt. “For my 23 years in Gaza, a year in Egypt will make up for it.”


TOPICS: Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gaza; hamas; israel; wall

1 posted on 01/23/2008 1:55:38 PM PST by knighthawk
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To: dennisw; TopQuark; Alouette; veronica; weikel; EU=4th Reich; BrooklynGOP; Jimmyclyde; Buggman; ...
But a Hamas border guard interviewed by The Times at the border today admitted that the Islamist group was responsible and had been involved for months in slicing through the heavy metal wall using oxy-acetylene cutting torches.

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2 posted on 01/23/2008 1:56:35 PM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk

Clearly Egypt has had more border control than we have had.

How many Gazans will end up illegal in Egypt? Will they get discount educations and social security?


3 posted on 01/23/2008 1:59:43 PM PST by Uncle Miltie (Amnesty! Taxes! Censorship! McCain! < / sarc>)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Who built this wall and did we pay for it?


4 posted on 01/23/2008 2:01:04 PM PST by spanalot (*)
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To: knighthawk
Well, Osama got it correct:

"Among those returning were Osama Hassan, 25, who went shopping with his 17-year-old fiancee Sarah for their wedding essentials. He bought a special mattress for his injured back; she brought kitchen supplies."

5 posted on 01/23/2008 2:01:22 PM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Uncle Miltie
Well they had a wall. :D
6 posted on 01/23/2008 2:02:18 PM PST by bill1952 (The right to buy weapons is the right to be free)
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To: Uncle Miltie
"Will they get discount educations and social security?"

Not until they get here or into Europe.

7 posted on 01/23/2008 2:02:28 PM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: knighthawk

Hey, I say let Hamas and Mubarak have each other and welcome. Let the Egyptian side stay open. Permanantly seal off the Israeli side and permanantly disconnect power, water and sewage lines. Tell the UN they can ship their aid through Egypt.

Mubarak might find having Hamas with open access to Egypt to be a less-than-comfortable arrangement.


8 posted on 01/23/2008 2:04:26 PM PST by sinanju
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To: knighthawk

2/3 of a 12 km wall destroyed? 350,000 + Gazan streaming into Egypt?

Ahaha, I thought it was just a little hole in the security barrier when I first heard the story. That’s huge. Why are the Egyptians so non-chalant about it?


9 posted on 01/23/2008 2:06:53 PM PST by Chubby
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To: knighthawk

If the Palestinians spent more time trying to build their own nation and less time trying to destroy the Israelis’, maybe they’d get a little respect.


10 posted on 01/23/2008 2:12:57 PM PST by Spok (Now a confirmed one issue voter; RTKBA.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

“How many Gazans will end up illegal in Egypt? Will they get discount educations and social security?”

They’re more likely to get the treatment they got in Jordan in 1971; a Black September redux.


11 posted on 01/23/2008 2:15:17 PM PST by Spok (Now a confirmed one issue voter; RTKBA.)
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To: sinanju

The problem with that is the weapons flow from Egypt into Gaza. Those fire over the wall on the Israeli side.


12 posted on 01/23/2008 2:18:50 PM PST by Deut28 (Cursed be he who perverts the justice)
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To: Chubby
The Egyptian attitude might have something to do with who built the wall?

It appears to have been built by Israel.

13 posted on 01/23/2008 2:22:32 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

Right, but do the Egyptians want 350,000 Gazans crossing the border unimpeded simply because Israel built that wall? At first read, it sounds like a disaster for Egypt.


14 posted on 01/23/2008 2:25:53 PM PST by Chubby
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To: Chubby

The Egyptians never particularly cared one way or the other. As long as the Palistinians go back home after their visits to “spend money in Egypt”, I doubt they’ll get interested in the maintenance of a wall built by Israel in the territories.


15 posted on 01/23/2008 2:28:04 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: knighthawk

Well at least they are found to be capable of using tools. Thats several rungs up from pond scum.


16 posted on 01/23/2008 2:36:04 PM PST by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: knighthawk
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17 posted on 01/23/2008 3:14:07 PM PST by ricks_place
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18 posted on 01/23/2008 4:29:33 PM PST by SJackson (If 45 million children had lived, they'd be defending America, filling jobs, paying SS-Z. Miller)
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To: knighthawk

It would appear that Egypt has effectively annexed Israel land?


19 posted on 01/24/2008 6:55:27 AM PST by spanalot (*)
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