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Egypt meets with Hamas delegation, warns against any new border violation

Cairo reiterates warning to Hamas against any threats to once again breach their shared border, delegation led by Hamas officials Mahmoud Zahar, Said Siyam makes way to el-Arish for talks with Egyptian counterparts in hope of resolving tensions

For the third time in 10 days, a senior Hamas delegation crossed into Egypt Saturday to discuss the tenuous situation on the Gaza border, while top Egyptian security officials warned against any threats to

the frontier.

 

The six-person Hamas delegation, led by senior Gaza Hamas officials Mahmoud Zahar and Said Siyam, crossed into Egypt from Rafah terminal to meet Egyptian security officials in nearby el-Arish, a security official familiar with the discussions said.

 

Egyptian officials repeated warnings to Hamas to stay away from the border and not even think of reopening it by force as they did on Jan 23rd, when explosives blew several holes in the frontier and sent hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into Egypt to shop for supplies.

 

After the delegation returned from Egypt, Hamas spokesman Ayman Taha said Cairo agreed to release 115 Palestinians on Sunday who had been captured by Egyptian security after breaching the wall with Gaza. Egyptian officials declined to comment on the claim.

 

Taha also said Hamas expects another meeting to take place with Egypt in the near future.

 

Hamas hopes to discuss measures for reopening the border with Egypt and coming up with a new monitoring system that would not involve Israel, which they accuse of closing the border to pressure the Palestinians.

 

Egypt has publicly called for a restoration of the 2005 international border agreement involving Israeli and EU monitors and officials from the Palestinian Authority - none of whom are now at the border.

 

While President Hosni Mubarak originally allowed Palestinians to cross the border when it was blown

open, the wounding of Egyptian soldiers by militants and the detention of some 20 Hamas members in Egypt carrying explosive belts and weapons strained relations.

 

After the border was resealed, Egypt's foreign minister threatened to break the legs of any Palestinians crossing illegally. Hamas responded by saying that they would breach the border again if the blockade continues.

 


פרסום ראשון: 02.24.08, 00:34
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