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Sounds reasonable.[Puppet Sisi, seems to be in charge. As any leader of his country should be. Especially against terrorists who want to take over his country ]Good question. You will have to ask that puppet Sisi.Egypt did put its buffer zone on its own side of the fence. Unlike the Israeli freeloaders.Go and say the same thing to Egypt and let us know what they tell you, ok ?So if those freeloaders want a buffer zone, why don't the put it on their own side of the fence?
Why did the Egyptians feel a need to place a barrier between themselves and Pal’istanians?
The Hamas-run Interior Ministry in Gaza has announced on Wednesday that it has started constructing a buffer zone along its southern borders with Egypt.
These new measures come in line with the plans of the Ministry to enhance the security on the southern borders of the Gaza strip. The buffer zone that is set to be 100 meters wide, stretching to 12 kilometers will be constructed along the borders and equipped with surveillance cameras.
Deputy Interior Minister Tawfeek Abu Naim said in the statement, “These measures are a part of the recent visit by Hamas’ security delegation to Egypt and the agreements that were reached by both parties.”
Abu Naim continued that this area will be a closed military zone to ease up borders’ monitoring and ban the smuggling of drugs and any wanted persons.
Anonymous Palestinian sources told Asharq Al-Awasat newspaper that Egypt handed a list of security demands to the leader of the Palestinian group of Hamas Yehia Al-Sinwar in exchange for providing electricity to Gaza Strip.
The security demands included handing over 17 wanted men on charges pertaining to terrorism, protecting borders of Gaza and Sinai and cessation of weapons smuggling through tunnels into Sinai and security cooperation. In return, Egypt will ease up the movement between borders and provide necessary treatment to humanitarian cases.
(full article online)
Hamas to Build Buffer Zone Between Gaza Strip and Egypt