Israel, US Aim To Build Barrier Between Egypt And Gaza, Preventing Weapon Smuggling And Hamas Leaders Escape

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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a move to try and prevent more arms entering Gaza as well as blocking escape routes for senior terrorist elements, Israel and the US are working to create a physical subterranean barrier in the Philadelphi Corridor along the Gaza border with Egypt. The information about the barrier was revealed to Israeli ministers at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, according to a Ynet report.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that one course of action suggested was for the U.S. to fund the construction of a subterranean obstacle, similar to the one built on the Gaza-Israel border [which prevented Hamas building attack tunnels into Israel but did not prevent their land attack].

Netanyahu has been stressing the importance of Israeli control over the corridor in recent public statements, despite pushback from Egyptian officials. Israel is concerned about more weapons entering the Gaza strip but also worries that Hamas leadership will use underground tunnels to escape from the IDF forces hunting them down and even take Israeli hostages out of Gaza and move them anywhere in the world.

“The Philadelphi Corridor, or more accurately, the southern barrier, must be in our hands and must be closed. Any other arrangement would not guarantee the creation of a buffer zone we want and need to ensure,” Netanyahu said in a press conference on Saturday.

The Philadelphi Corridor was the name given to Salah al-Din Road, which runs for 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) along the Egyptian border from east to west. The peace agreement signed in 1979 between Egypt and Israel imposes restrictions on the deployment of military forces on both sides of the corridor.

Israel controlled the Philadelphi Corridor until withdrawing from Gaza in 2005 when it was transferred to the Palestinian Authority which then ruled over Gaza. A new agreement signed with Egypt, regulated the presence of forces and specified the security coordination between Jerusalem and Cairo.

Since then, Egypt has deployed a limited military force with its official goal being to prevent infiltration and smuggling into the country. But despite Egyptian assertion that it had destroyed tunnels connecting Gaza to the Sinai desert, the amount and quality of weapons and weapon systems revealed to be in the Hamas arsenal, indicated that the effectiveness of the Egyptian efforts was limited.

Egyptian parliament member Mustafa Bakri posted a condemnation of Netanyahu’s stated intentions in a post on X on Monday. “When Netanyahu says that the Philadelphi Corridor on the Egyptian border should be under Israeli control, it is a blatant attack on the peace agreement between the two countries. Don’t get closer; the Egyptian border is a red line. It seems you’re not aware of the capabilities and strength of our army.”

During the war in Gaza, the IDF has targeted areas close to the Philadelphi Corridor several times, resulting in the death of four Palestinians. The Qatari-based Al-Jazeera network’s military analyst, Fayez Al Duwairi, recently said the move was part of Israel’s plan to tighten the blockade on the Gaza Strip.

“The occupation’s army is trying to besiege the Gaza Strip by controlling the Philadelphi Corridor bordering Egypt. The resistance will not accept this, as it implies isolating the Strip from the world entirely,” he said.


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Sara
Sara
4 months ago

Sure… they’ll just build tunnels! Israel stop giving away land! Show the world what your made of and no-one will start up with you!

Grammar Police
Grammar Police
3 months ago

“…a subterranean obstacle… did not prevent (Hamas’s) preemptive land attack”
“Preemptive”?
Ummm… crack open a dictionary, VIN.
“Preemptive” basically describes “an action taken to prevent an attack by the opponent (in this case: Israel).”
Israel was not poised to attack Gaza or Hamas, so there was nothing to “preempt”.

Wasted
Wasted
3 months ago

Trump will build it in 2 weeks and have Hamas pay for it.

elyeh
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elyeh
4 months ago

Tunnels is the way everyone and everything moves for Hamas, Hezbollah and other reshaim. And these are 50-100-200 + feet deep!

They were not stopped by fences and minor subterranean barriers and will not be stopped.

Enough
Enough
3 months ago

Build a wall but to protect USA from an invasion we can’t