Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07CAIRO2195
2007-07-16 14:18:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Cairo
Cable title:
EGYPT: DEAL WITH ISRAEL ON SUDANESE REFUGEES STILL
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C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 002195
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/11/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER EG IS SU
SUBJECT: EGYPT: DEAL WITH ISRAEL ON SUDANESE REFUGEES STILL
UNDER DISCUSSION
REF: 2006 CAIRO 170
Classified by Acting DCM William R. Stewart for reasons 1.4
(b) and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 002195
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/11/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER EG IS SU
SUBJECT: EGYPT: DEAL WITH ISRAEL ON SUDANESE REFUGEES STILL
UNDER DISCUSSION
REF: 2006 CAIRO 170
Classified by Acting DCM William R. Stewart for reasons 1.4
(b) and (d).
1. (C) Despite Israeli press reports on an Israeli-Egyptian
deal for Israel to return Sudanese refugees who illegally
entered Israel through the Sinai to Egypt, GOE officials deny
that such a deal has been concluded. On July 11, MFA Cabinet
Advisor for U.S. Affairs Ahmed El Fadly told poloff that the
Israelis had requested such an agreement, but that the
subject was still "under interagency consideration" in the
GOE due to "legal ramifications." MFA Cabinet Advisor for
African Affairs Ahmed Abu Zeid reiterated this point to
poloff on July 15.
2. (U) Israeli press had reported that, in late June, Israeli
Prime Minister Olmert and Egyptian President Mubarak agreed
that Israel would deport Sudanese refugees who had illegally
crossed into Israel from the Sinai back to Egypt. In turn,
Egypt reportedly agreed not deport the Sudanese back to
Sudan, due to humanitarian concerns. Israeli press later
reported that implementation of the deal had been delayed due
to logistical problems.
3. (SBU) Discussions come in the midst of several incidents
of Egyptian security confronting Sudanese refugees attempting
to reach Israel, and on top of increased border tensions
after Hamas's take-over of the Gaza Strip. Egyptian press
reported that Egyptian security forces on July 2 arrested
twenty Sudanese attempting to cross into Israel, and on July
4 shot and critically one Sudanese and detained two others
attempting to cross the border (septel).
4. (SBU) Sudanese refugees have been a long-running problem
for Egypt. The GOE provides no direct support for them, and
while many eke out a life in Cairo, some seek a better life
in nearby Israel. The issue turned violent in December 2005,
when Egyptian police forcibly dispersed a make-shift
encampment of Sudanese refugees in central Cairo, killing
nearly 30 (reftel).
RICCIARDONE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/11/2017
TAGS: PHUM PREL PTER EG IS SU
SUBJECT: EGYPT: DEAL WITH ISRAEL ON SUDANESE REFUGEES STILL
UNDER DISCUSSION
REF: 2006 CAIRO 170
Classified by Acting DCM William R. Stewart for reasons 1.4
(b) and (d).
1. (C) Despite Israeli press reports on an Israeli-Egyptian
deal for Israel to return Sudanese refugees who illegally
entered Israel through the Sinai to Egypt, GOE officials deny
that such a deal has been concluded. On July 11, MFA Cabinet
Advisor for U.S. Affairs Ahmed El Fadly told poloff that the
Israelis had requested such an agreement, but that the
subject was still "under interagency consideration" in the
GOE due to "legal ramifications." MFA Cabinet Advisor for
African Affairs Ahmed Abu Zeid reiterated this point to
poloff on July 15.
2. (U) Israeli press had reported that, in late June, Israeli
Prime Minister Olmert and Egyptian President Mubarak agreed
that Israel would deport Sudanese refugees who had illegally
crossed into Israel from the Sinai back to Egypt. In turn,
Egypt reportedly agreed not deport the Sudanese back to
Sudan, due to humanitarian concerns. Israeli press later
reported that implementation of the deal had been delayed due
to logistical problems.
3. (SBU) Discussions come in the midst of several incidents
of Egyptian security confronting Sudanese refugees attempting
to reach Israel, and on top of increased border tensions
after Hamas's take-over of the Gaza Strip. Egyptian press
reported that Egyptian security forces on July 2 arrested
twenty Sudanese attempting to cross into Israel, and on July
4 shot and critically one Sudanese and detained two others
attempting to cross the border (septel).
4. (SBU) Sudanese refugees have been a long-running problem
for Egypt. The GOE provides no direct support for them, and
while many eke out a life in Cairo, some seek a better life
in nearby Israel. The issue turned violent in December 2005,
when Egyptian police forcibly dispersed a make-shift
encampment of Sudanese refugees in central Cairo, killing
nearly 30 (reftel).
RICCIARDONE