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Hamas to Egypt: Open Rafah, We’ll Close Tunnels

Hamas is ready to close all the tunnels under the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt if the Egyptians agree to reopen the Rafah border crossing on a permanent basis, Hamas officials announced on Sunday.

“The tunnels are a necessary popular method to break the criminal blockade on thMursi, Meshaale Gaza Strip,” Salah Bardaweel, a Hamas legislator and spokesman, told reporters.

He said the tunnels were needed “to consolidate the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and their resistance against occupation, which is working to Judaize the holy sites and is killing children, women and ill people.”

On Saturday, the Palestinian Authority called on Cairo to destroy the tunnels, saying they posed a threat to Egyptian security and damaged chances of achieving Palestinian unity.

Bardaweel said that a “civilized alternative” to the tunnels would be the opening of the Rafah terminal to goods and passengers.

“We are confident that the Egyptian leadership would work toward creating this alternative and we hope that the border crossing would not be closed for too long,” Bardaweel added.

“The attack serves the higher interest of Israeli occupation,” Bardaweel said. “There is a lot of theoretical and practical evidence to back this up. The Zionist enemy has been seeking to undermine Egyptian security and embarrass the Egyptian leadership, which it believes is hostile to the aggressive Zionist project.”

Bardaweel accused Israel of seeking to drive a wedge between Egypt and Hamas in light of improved relations between the two sides and Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh’s recent visit to Cairo, “where he was welcomed as the legitimate prime minister of the Palestinian government.”

Bardaweel also accused the PA of spreading lies in an attempt to implicate Hamas and the Gaza Strip following the Sinai attack.

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User Comments Number of comments: 2
1 - Unbeliveable
ALGHALIBOUN | Australia 17:08 2012-08-13
I cannot believe the PA and the \"brothers\" are still talking about this, I grew up with Sunnis in
australia all my life and my father raised me with the idea that we are all one, but as I get older I
have to disagree with you Dad. mwa I love you
2 - Flawed and dangerous logic.
Leb | Lebanon 20:56 2012-08-15
What do you have to say about azerbaizjan? Is it not ruled by shiites yet they have more than an
excellent relationship with israel. The Pa and arab regimes are not \"sunnis\", they are secularist and
enemies of their own people. They are slaves. You should read about what the plan of the colonializers
was ror the muslim ummah instead of becoming secterian because if you want to play that game then fingers
will be pointed at shiites as well. The traitor has no religion period. By the way, the reason to why
people are still talking about the tunnels is because of mubaraks leftovers are still making fitna by
blaming the tunnels.

 

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