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Riots erupt in Arish airport; 2 Palestinians injured in clashes with Mubarak’s police

Posted on 18/07/200729/12/2020 By 3arabawy

From AP:

About 100 Palestinians smashed doors and windows inside an airport building in this Egypt-Gaza Strip border town early Tuesday after being trapped there for more than a month since the border’s closure, police and one of the rioters said.
Dozens of anti-riot police with batons and shields stormed Arish airport and clashed with rioters, injuring two of them, one of the rioters, Mohammed Ali, told the Associated Press.
A police official said that more troops have been deployed to the airport after Tuesday’s clashes, fearing more riots and violence. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.
An Associated Press reporter was denied entry into the airport Tuesday but saw dozens of riot police deployed outside the building.
The Palestinians, who do not have entry visas for Egypt, were transferred under security supervision to Arish airport after first arriving at the Cairo airport from trips abroad.
They had expected to then travel onward to the Gaza Strip, but they have been stuck in the Arish airport since Egypt sealed off its border with Gaza after the militant Palestinian Hamas took over Gaza last month.
The Palestinians, mostly students and government employees, trapped inside the airport have complained of increasingly desperate living conditions.
“We are living in a 100 square meters. There are no services. Water is salty and masses of mosquitoes attack us every night,” Ali told the AP on the telephone early Tuesday.
“We have lost our minds. We broke the windows, the palm trees (inside the airport), the doors and everything around us in the airport,” he added.
Along with the 100 Palestinian in Arish airport, there are about 4,000 other Palestinians stranded on Egypt’s side of the Gaza border.

Thousands of Palestinians stuck in Sinai

Posted on 14/07/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

From AP…

Sleeping in the sand and running out of money, thousands of Palestinians have been stranded in Egypt’s desert for more than a month since the border with Hamas-controlled Gaza has been closed.
Conditions in the frontier town were increasingly desperate yesterday, with one woman saying she was forced to sell her wedding ring to feed her family. Others complained authorities weren’t even providing blankets or other basic necessities.
The Rafah border terminal has been closed since June 9, the start of the final round of bloody factional fighting between Fatah and Hamas that led to the Islamic group’s takeover of the Gaza Strip.
Egypt said this week it had ruled out opening the border anytime soon, a move intended to put pressure on Hamas to resolve its conflict with Fatah.

Ghassan Kanafani (1936-1972)

Posted on 07/07/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian writer and PFLP activist Ghassan Kanafani, killed with his niece 8 July 1972, by a car bomb in Beirut, planted by the terrorist state of Israel.

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