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Eyal Dor Ofer
GalleryRecent PostEgypt Builds a Wall - And changes its tunehttp://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/010aplyi.asp Much ado has been made of the Israeli security fence isolating the West Bank. When it is completed in 2010, the barrier- West Bankers condemn the structure because it encroaches into pre-1967 Palestinian territory, limits mobility, and separates farmers from their fields. Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since June 2007, describes its territory as “a big prison.” Until recently, Egypt too was a vociferous critic. In 2003, Egypt’s foreign minister at the time, Ahmed Maher, described the structure as “defying international legitimacy and world public opinion.” Even as Israel moves expeditiously to seal off its West Bank threat, however, Palestinians face the prospect of another wall hemming them in. This latest wall is not being constructed by the Israelis, though, but by Egypt, which seeks more protection from its Palestinian neighbors in Gaza. Cairo has every reason to be concerned. In January 2008, Hamas demolished the Gaza-Egypt border fence, allowing an estimated 700,000 Palestinians- For Cairo, the threat extends beyond Sinai. Islamists in Egypt- Less than two weeks after the Gaza breach, Cairo took draconian measures to return the Palestinians to Gaza. It arrested dozens- With tensions along the border increasing, Egypt has softened its position on Israel’s West Bank barrier. In March, Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said, “Whoever wishes to build a security fence on his land is free to do that.” Subsequently, it was announced that Egypt, with $23 million in U.S. assistance, would build its own fence along the border with Gaza. Teams from the Army Corps of Engineers are expected in Egypt shortly to advise the project. Recent posts from Eyal Dor Ofer's Personal Network
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