Egypt to open Gaza border crossing: what could possibly go wrong?

This move helps Hamas have it both ways: They are a jihad-terrorist pseudo-state that demands "Palestinian" autonomy while waging war against Israel, but are open on the other hand to existing as what looks like it will amount to a dependent extension of Egypt as much as Egypt permits it (and as long as Hamas can impose Sharia as it wishes). The object, of course, is the destruction of Israel. In the words of PLO executive Zahir Muhsein in 1977:

"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism."

He said it. Was Muhsein an Islamophobe? "Egypt to open Gaza border crossing," from Agence France-Presse, May 25 (thanks to all who sent this in):

AFP - Egypt will open the Rafah border crossing on a daily basis starting this weekend in a bid to ease the blockade on the Gaza Strip, the official MENA news agency reported on Wednesday.
Palestinians will now be able to travel through Rafah -- Gaza's only crossing that bypasses Israel-- under entry rules in place before the blockade was tightened in 2007.
Egyptian authorities will now open the border from "9:00 am to 5:00 pm on a daily basis, except for Fridays and public holidays" starting on Saturday, MENA said.
"Palestinian women of all ages will be exempted from visas as will men under 18 or over 40," it said.

That raises the distinct possibility of an increase in baritone voices behind niqabs.

The exemption also applies to Palestinians entering Egypt for study as long as they have proof of affiliation to an Egyptian university.

And that raises the possibility of a proliferation of sham "colleges."

"The opening of the crossing comes as part of Egyptian efforts to end the state of Palestinian division and achieve national reconciliation," the news agency reported.
Although Egypt had been gradually easing restrictions on the Gaza border -- it had been operating five days a week -- Palestinians needed to coordinate with security authorities before entering Egypt or had to show humanitarian need.

That's eminently reasonable from one country to another -- all the more so when your neighbor is Hamas. "Good fences make good neighbors," or so they say.

The move is likely to rattle Israel which said earlier this month it was "worried" by Egypt's plans to reopen the crossing.
Israeli deputy prime minister Silvan Shalom claimed the opening of the border "could allow the passage of arms and terrorists."
Egypt's Foreign Minister Nabil al-Arabi had announced that Cairo planned to open the crossing, ending what he called his country's "shameful" cooperation in keeping it closed.
The decision was made as Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas met to agree a reconciliation deal in Cairo.
Palestinian officials had welcomed Arabi's announcement, with chief negotiator Saeb Erakat saying it was one step towards loosening the siege on the Gaza Strip.
The border has remained largely shut since June 2006 when Israel imposed a tight blockade on Gaza after militants snatched Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who is still being held.
The blockade was tightened a year later when Hamas seized control of the territory, ousting forces loyal to the Western-backed PA.
The United Nations has called the blockade illegal and repeatedly demanded it be lifted.
Egypt has actively supported Israel's blockade, frequently coming in for harsh regional criticism for keeping the border closed and for building an underground wall in a bid to curb smuggling, which it views as a security risk.
But earlier this year, mass street protests led to the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak, with the new military regime keen to review its policy on Gaza.
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Egypt to open Gaza border crossing: what could possibly go wrong?
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I just heard this on al Jazeera. This comes as no surprise. Egyptian Jihadists have been calling for opening the Rafah Crossing every since the revolution early this spring.

Expect a flood of weapons crossing the border-or perhaps I should say, a *much larger* flood of weapons than Hamas has been able to smuggle over the border when Egypt was still wary of them.

Israel is surrounded on all sides by hostile Muslims/Islamists who lustfully wish for and are studiously planning for her demise...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytWmPqY8TE0

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goddamn traeh,

SO GOOD to see you continuing to do what you do SO WELL...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JE51qWLa20&feature=player_embedded

Thank you SaleemSmith.

More than welcome...

And now with so many folks living in fear and ignorance of the true nature of Muhammad's sick cult Islam...

They might begin to question it...?

To traeh,
Not only is America lavishing her enemies through oil she is also giving money to them to prop up their military and police.
Here is an excerpt from an article at Foxnews.
The President's 2012 foreign assistance request of $34.5 billion, 60% or $20.1 billion goes to Muslim nations, or those where a majority practice Islam. About 33% or the total budget, or $11.6 billion is awarded to Arab countries.
Of this amount 80% of the aid to Arab countries pays for police and the military and just 5% of the aid to the region is dedicated to 'economic development'.
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/05/24/its-all-your-money-foreign-aid-muslimarab-nations?test=latestnews?test=latestnews#ixzz1NMZR2AmM

Ah, but NOW, the Gazan government can import all the food, medicine, and consumer articles its people need. They'd better, since they can no longer blame the Joos for keeping them out.

Perhaps it is time for Israel to "occupy" the Sinai again. Here's a thought - maybe it would be a good spot for the Copts to settle?

Gerald, yes, we are apparently attempting to buy influence in that way.

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