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Gazans Knock Down Border, Flee to Egypt

IBRAHIM BARZAK | January 23, 2008 04:20 PM EST | AP

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RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Tens of thousands of Palestinians on foot and donkey carts poured into Egypt from Gaza Wednesday after masked gunmen used land mines to blast down a seven-mile barrier dividing the border town of Rafah.

The border breach was a dramatic protest against the closure of the impoverished Palestinian territory imposed last week by Israel in response to increasing rocket attacks by Gaza militants. The closure cut off fuel and food supplies.

Jubilant men and women crossed unhindered by border controls over toppled corrugated metal along sections of the barrier, carrying goats, chickens and crates of Coca-Cola. Some brought back televisions, car tires and cigarettes and one man even bought a motorcycle. Vendors sold soft drinks and baked goods to the crowds.

They were stocking up on goods made scarce by the Israeli blockade and within hours, shops on the Egyptian side of Rafah had run out of most of their wares. The border fence had divided the Rafah into two halves, one on the Egyptian side and one in southern Gazan.

Ibrahim Abu Taha, 45, a Palestinian father of seven, was in the Egyptian section of Rafah with his two brothers and $185 in his pocket.

"We want to buy food. We want to buy rice and sugar, milk and wheat and some cheese," Abu Taha said, adding that he would also get some cheap Egyptian cigarettes. He said he could get the food in Gaza, but at three times the price.

Police from the militant Islamic group Hamas, which controls Gaza, directed the traffic. Egyptian border guards took no action and imposed no border controls on those who crossed.

"Freedom is good. We need no border after today," said unemployed 29-year-old Mohammed Abu Ghazal.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak told reporters in Cairo his border guards originally had forced the Gazans back on Tuesday when they tried to cross.

"But today, a great number of them came back because the Palestinians in Gaza are starving due to the Israeli siege," he said.

No starvation has been reported in Gaza. But many of the 1.5 million residents have faced critical shortages of electricity, fuel and other supplies over months because Gaza has been virtually sealed since Hamas seized control of the territory by force from the rival Fatah faction in June.

"I told them to let them come in and eat and buy food and then return them later as long as they were not carrying weapons," Mubarak said.

Egypt has largely kept its border with Gaza closed since the Hamas takeover amid concerns of a spillover of Hamas-style militancy into Egypt. But the government is under public pressure to help impoverished Gazans.

The collapse of the border, although likely temporary, is a boon to Hamas. It briefly eases the international blockade of Gaza and gives the Islamic militants possible leverage in demanding new border arrangements.

At the same time, it will likely raise tensions between Egypt and Israel, which fears militants and weapons will flood Gaza in growing numbers.

Hamas supreme leader Khaled Mashaal said from Syria that Hamas was willing to work out a new border arrangement with Egypt and the rival Fatah, led by moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

In Gaza, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh called for an urgent meeting with Egypt and Fatah to work out a new shared arrangement for Gaza's border crossings and suggested that Hamas would be prepared to cede some control to the Abbas government in the West Bank.

"We don't want to be the only ones in control of these matters," Haniyeh said.

But Hamas' position was swiftly denounced by Abbas' government. Ashraf Ajrami, a Cabinet minister, said Haniyeh's call for participation was meant to sidestep Abbas' demand that Hamas return all of Gaza to his control.

"Everything Haniyeh is saying is simply to exploit this situation to win political gains. ... It is a part of the problem, not the solution," Ajrami said.

Hamas seized control of Gaza by force in June, routing pro-Fatah security forces. Israel and Egypt sealed their border crossings with the coastal territory in response, and Abbas established another government in the West Bank. The two bitter rivals have not had formal contact since.

Israel and the West imposed an aid boycott on the Palestinian government after Hamas won a parliamentary election and set up a government in early 2006. The sanctions have cut off roughly half of the estimated $1 billion in foreign aid and tax transfers from Israel. Since June, the West has been supporting Abbas and Gaza has received little direct foreign aid beyond the existing programs for Palestinian refugees there.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned he will not allow Gazans to live ordinary lives while Israelis next to Gaza are suffering from daily rocket attacks.

"We will not allow under any condition, or any situation, creation of a humanitarian crisis. We will not hit food supplies for children or medicines for the needy," he said at the annual Herzliya Conference on security

But he added: "Does anyone seriously think that our children will wet their beds at night in fear and be afraid to go out of the house and they (Gazans) will live in quiet normality?"

Israel also expressed concern that militants and weapons might be entering Gaza from Egypt amid the chaos, and said Egypt is responsible for restoring order.

Israel also is in a difficult situation. It cannot be seen as criticizing Egypt too strongly for fear of alienating one of the few Arab countries it has a peace treaty with.

"Israel has no forces in Gaza or Egypt, and the Egyptians control the border, and therefore it is the responsibility of Egypt to ensure that the border operates properly according to the signed agreements," said Arye Mekel, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry.

"We expect the Egyptians to solve the problem," he added. "Obviously we are worried about the situation. It could potentially allow anybody to enter."

In Egyptian Rafah, a market stall selling pistols and ammunition clips for Kalashnikov assault rifles had no customers Wednesday. Weapons are generally brought into Gaza through smuggling tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border.

An off-duty Hamas policeman, who only gave his first name as Abdel Rahman, said there was no need to buy weapons from Egypt.

"You can buy weapons in Gaza, guns and RPGs," he said, adding that they were easier to find than Coca-Cola.

Palestinians have broken through the Egypt border several times since Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005 and stopped patrolling the border. But none of the previous breaches approached the scale of Wednesday's destruction, which demolished two-thirds of the seven-mile partition.

The border fence was erected by Israel after the outbreak of a second Palestinian uprising in 2000.

The destruction of the wall began before dawn Wednesday, when Palestinian gunmen began using land mines to blow holes in the border partition that divides Rafah, witnesses said. There were 17 explosions in all, Hamas security officials said.

Rafah residents said Hamas-linked militants had sliced through the metal wall with blow torches a month ago _ weakening the structure so that it could fall easily when the blasts went off.

At first, Hamas and Egyptian security officers prevented people from getting through, witnesses said. But by morning thousands of Gazans had massed at the border and overwhelmed police began letting people cross.

Most Egyptian security and police were later pulled out from the immediate vicinity of the border, Egyptian security officials said.

In Washington, White House press secretary Dana Perino blamed Hamas for the chaos in Gaza and said the instability was "very troubling" for Israel.

"It is Hamas' actions of lobbing upwards of 150 rockets a day into their territory that has caused the blockade _ has caused Israel to implement the blockade," Perino said. "Hamas is not in control of the situation, they are not governing well, and the people of the _ the Palestinian people are starting to realize that they do have a choice," she added.

"The Palestinians living in Gaza are living under chaos because of Hamas, and the blame has to be placed fully at their feet."

Wednesday's chaotic scenes came almost a week after Israel imposed a tight closure on Gaza, backed by Egypt, in response to a spike in Gaza rocket attacks on Israeli border towns.

Pictures of children marching with candles and people lining up at closed bakeries in a blacked-out Gaza City evoked urgent appeals from governments, aid agencies and the U.N. for an end to the closure.

Israel maintained that Hamas was creating an artificial crisis but nonetheless eased the closure slightly on Tuesday, transferring fuel to restart Gaza's only power plant, and also sent in some cooking gas, food and medicine.

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Associated Press reporters Sarah El Deeb and Ashraf Sweilam contributed to this report from Gaza City and Rafah, Egypt.


 
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whats taking you so long to post our comments Huffpo?I can see over 180 pending....
what are you doing all this time..weeding out the comments that criticize Israel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 01/23/2008
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I don't like to believe in the Jewish mob running the media, but how in the hell does no open comments appear for this article?

Whereas they are working for all the others.

WTF Huffingtonpos

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 01/23/2008
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I say good for the people! I also say when Hamas shoots a rocket into Israel, Israel should shoot one back. If the people quit supporting Hamas, then peace will come. If not Rockets without concern should be sent back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 01/23/2008
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Israel is barbaric. it is the number one terrorist threat in the world...how much longer will we allow them to set policy whilekilling so many n the bargain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 01/23/2008
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Poor, bedraggled Palestinians with nothing but the rocket launchers in their yards and hatred to keep them company. Let them starve on their hate. Funny how the left combats prejudice everywhere in the world but condones it when it's directed toward Jews.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 01/23/2008
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"Hamas seized control of Gaza by force in June, routing pro-Fatah security forces."

Hamas was duly elected by the Palestinian people. The media continues to distort the truth.

If one likes the Hamas party is another question, but they were the elected leaders in a democratic election.

That important fact is distorted by always writing about Hamas at taking control by force -- they were elected and had every right to take over!

The US and Israel were unhappy with the results. Thus the shut-off. Some good it has done.

As for the annoying and absurd rocketing of Israel by some Palestinians -- there are surely better ways to get that under control than bombing civilians which result in civilian injuries and more death of innocents. Or the illegal collective punishment of a people. Reminds me of the blocking off of the Warsaw ghetto until innocents starved.

BTW, the justification then was that some inhabitants were Communist (read Terrorist) and all the Jews (read Palestinians) were a threat. And collective punishment would make all those Jews (read Palestinians) come around.

It was a heinous racist crime against humanity then, and it is no different now.

Does Israel really believe that collective punishment and inhumane isolation will work against Hamas? Everything BUT!

I fear that this post will not even be allowed here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 01/23/2008
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people queuing for bread in Gaza , finally they can buy bread (electrcity was off and flour was out too )

http://tarek.hoteit.org/images/2008-01-21T135521Z_01_SJS17-_RTRIDSP_2_PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL_articleimage.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 01/23/2008

Why did Israel allow them to escape??? Shouldn't there be Israeli gunships overhead pouring death down upon the dreaded Palestinians? I guess the Israeli Army had already bagged their limit for the season.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 01/23/2008

Power to the people!!!
A momentous event.
To see a video of what is happening go to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TocjkugWEEc

How sweet it is to watch the inmates of the world's largest prison - who have been brutalized and murdered en masse - finally escape to obtain the neccesities of life illegally, immorally and cruelly denied them by their Israeli jailers.
As more and more people around the world are coming to understand, the struggle of the Palestinians is our struggle.




The struggle of the Palestinians is our struggle, the struggle for all peoples who believe in hard-won international humanitarian law. As it retains control of the Gaza Strip's airspace, entrances and territorial waters Israel is still illegally, belligerently and brutally occupying its inhabitants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 01/23/2008

Olmert: TEAR DOWN THAT WALL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 01/23/2008
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One lady was so happy to be reunited with her kids after 4 years . she was stuck on the egyptian side and the Israelis wont allow her in Gaza . today was her day !! this is unfair and should not happen . (rockets ? they are retaliation to israel daily attacks on Gaza and the westbank . do you know 168 palestinians were killed since Annapolis ? mostly in Gaza )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 01/23/2008

Guess what? Border fences are a waste of time and money. Shocking, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 01/23/2008
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GOOD FOR THEM!...


That's all I have to say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 01/23/2008
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I could not believe how excited they looked holding Formula milk, diapers , rice ,cheese, and Juices . one woman was excited to have her own ventoline and blood pressure tablets , many bought cigarettes , some hundreds who stuck behind the wall for over 6 months , were Finally able to come home, others who study in Egypt and jordan could go back to their colleges a bit late , but were happy . wow .
I cant believe the Egyptians did not open the Gate , the ONLY gate to the outside world , earlier and conspire with their enemies in this tragic situation .
Many were happy to go to Egypt to treatments like Dialysis and cancer treatments because treatment is is impossible in Gaza . I hope this is the first wall of many to tumble down .
Justice is long overdue .
Khalilzad i think vetos the resolution that was supposed to condemn such collective Punishment . there is NO international community because most of the Asian and Africans if not all condemned such treatment at the UN . i heard most of their speeches . Even Britain did not support such a barbaric treatment to one million and half of people .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 01/23/2008

"Israel and the West imposed an aid boycott on the Palestinian government after Hamas won a parliamentary election and set up a government in early 2006."

There we go exporting democracy again. Message to the world: We love democracy, as long as you vote for the guy we tell you to vote for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 01/23/2008
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