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Topic Egypt is not FULLY opening its border for Palestinians.
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xobeautifulgirlox Posted at 10:38 am on Jan. 4, 2009
Egypt Will Not Fully Open Gaza Border Crossing
By Edward Yeranian  
Cairo
30 December 2008

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak says Egypt will not fully open the border crossing into Gaza, unless Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is in control there. Meanwhile, Arab diplomats are preparing to discuss the crisis Wednesday.

 
Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, left, meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, 28 Dec 2008  
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is condemning Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip and demanding that Israel and the Palestinian militant Hamas group resume a cease-fire.  

In a televised address to the nation, Mr. Mubarak called on Israel to cease its military operations immediately:


He said Israel's leaders bear responsibility for their harsh assault on Palestinian human rights.  

Israel began its offensive in Gaza when Hamas resumed cross-border rocket attacks after a six-month truce expired last week. Despite the airstrikes, Palestinian militants have fired many rockets and mortar shells into Israel since Monday.

Mr. Mubarak also called on Hamas to resume a cease-fire with Israel and reconcile with the Palestinian Authority of Palestinian President Abbas.  

Mr. Mubarak said Egypt would not fully open its border with Gaza unless the Palestinian Authority is in control.  

Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2007, after seizing control from Fatah forces loyal to President Abbas.

Egypt has opened a crossing to allow wounded Palestinians to enter for medical treatment, and Egyptian authorities also allowed food and medical supplies to be delivered into Gaza.

Mr. Mubarak rejected criticism from Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah for Egypt's failure to fully open the Gaza border.

Egypt, he said, has exerted a great deal of effort during the past six months to strengthen the Gaza truce, and then to renew it, while working for Palestinian unity. He said Egypt has allowed aid supplies into Gaza, and also supplied it with electricity.

Meanwhile, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit was in Paris Tuesday fore a meeting of European Union foreign ministers on the crisis.  

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hesham Youssef said Egypt is also working with Turkey to broker an end to Israel's military operations in Gaza and defended Egypt's handling of the Rafah border crossing, saying that "throwing the crossing 'wide open' is not an easy solution to the crisis."

Arab Foreign Ministers are to meet in Cairo Wednesday to discuss the crisis.  


http://www.voanews.com/English/2008-12-30-voa39.cfm


I believe as an Egyptian myself, that Egypt should fully open its border. I realize that Egypt is already crowded, and is short in its supplies for Egyptians, but in times like these, we should forget about ourselves, and do whatever for our peope.

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Raza say Posted at 11:39 am on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from gann6767 at 5:13 pm on Jan. 4, 2009

so what? Egypt is not responsible for self destructive palestinians who elect genocidal leaders like hamas

...ya, and who cares about people who trigger hostility? never mind them.

Raza say Posted at 11:39 am on Jan. 5, 2009
It annoys me when someone calls me early in the morning, waking me up...and then doesn't answer the phone when I call back..
Forcing me to stay awake and wait for them to call again.
gann6767 Posted at 5:13 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
damn greedy diet coke loving uncles.
gann6767 Posted at 5:13 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
so what? Egypt is not responsible for self destructive palestinians who elect genocidal leaders like hamas
xobeautifulgirlox Posted at 10:45 am on Jan. 4, 2009
Quote: from imakethetest66 at 5:28 pm on July 21, 2008

cuteguyisketch (4:25:24 PM): whatever. I'm gonna watch your vid and jack off. peace.
cuteguyisketch (4:26:09 PM): you can post that line on livewire now


lmfao. He's a horny bastard.
xobeautifulgirlox Posted at 10:45 am on Jan. 4, 2009
Quote: from arwitta at 11:44 am on Jan. 4, 2009

what i know for sure is that the rafah border is closed at the moment,and i hope they'll open it in the next few hours....
ghazans really need the little help that is sent by the world...

Is the rafah border in Tunis?

arwitta Posted at 10:44 am on Jan. 4, 2009
what i know for sure is that the rafah border is closed at the moment,and i hope they'll open it in the next few hours....
ghazans really need the little help that is sent by the world...
arwitta Posted at 10:44 am on Jan. 4, 2009
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