Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08CAIRO211
2008-02-06 14:46:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Cairo
Cable title:
GAZA BORDER UPDATE - FEBRUARY 6, 2008
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C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 000211
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/06/2018
TAGS: PGOV PTER IS EG
SUBJECT: GAZA BORDER UPDATE - FEBRUARY 6, 2008
Classified By: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL MINISTER-COUNSELOR
WILLIAM STEWART. REASONS: 1.4 (B) and (D)
C O N F I D E N T I A L CAIRO 000211
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/06/2018
TAGS: PGOV PTER IS EG
SUBJECT: GAZA BORDER UPDATE - FEBRUARY 6, 2008
Classified By: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL MINISTER-COUNSELOR
WILLIAM STEWART. REASONS: 1.4 (B) and (D)
1.(C) Egyptian Major General Kamal Nagy updated us on the
Gaza situation the morning of February 6. He said that the
situation has been "very tense" over the past couple of days,
but that the GOE had successfully sealed the last two border
openings on February 5. On February 4-5, rock-throwing
between Palestinians and GOE forces had escalated into
gunfire (Nagy claimed the Palestinians had fired first). 1
Palestinian was killed, and 1 Egyptian Border Guard Force
(BGF) colonel was hospitalized. The Egyptian forces also
used tear gas and smoke grenades to control "angry Gazans,"
according to Nagy.
2. (C) Nagy said the situation has calmed down today.
Egyptian engineers are in place and building a new barrier,
which he said would be 1 to 1.5 meters wide by 3.5 meters
high. The GOE will begin building the stone and concrete
wall immediately. Completion date for the project is
unknown, although another MOD source estimated it will take
at least two months to complete. DATT noted that the
planned wall may obscure direct observation of Philadelphi
Corridor and Gaza and require adjustment of current BGF
positions.
3. (C) In addition, Nagy told us that the GOE had worked out
a "deal" with Hamas to repatriate 1500 "stranded" persons
(600 Egyptians in Gaza, and 900 Gazans in Egypt). These
persons will be repatriated using Salah ad Din crossing (in
Rafah) through "closely controlled movements of persons and
personal vehicles across the border," according to Nagy.
4. (C) Nagy said that although he had heard about Israeli FM
Livni's public comments on an additional 750 BGF, he had not
heard of any formal proposal by the Israelis. He commented
that the entire 750 BGF contingent assigned to Rafah had been
available during the recent crisis (although fewer were
actually on-duty at any given time due to the BGF,s shift
work schedule).
RICCIARDONE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/06/2018
TAGS: PGOV PTER IS EG
SUBJECT: GAZA BORDER UPDATE - FEBRUARY 6, 2008
Classified By: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL MINISTER-COUNSELOR
WILLIAM STEWART. REASONS: 1.4 (B) and (D)
1.(C) Egyptian Major General Kamal Nagy updated us on the
Gaza situation the morning of February 6. He said that the
situation has been "very tense" over the past couple of days,
but that the GOE had successfully sealed the last two border
openings on February 5. On February 4-5, rock-throwing
between Palestinians and GOE forces had escalated into
gunfire (Nagy claimed the Palestinians had fired first). 1
Palestinian was killed, and 1 Egyptian Border Guard Force
(BGF) colonel was hospitalized. The Egyptian forces also
used tear gas and smoke grenades to control "angry Gazans,"
according to Nagy.
2. (C) Nagy said the situation has calmed down today.
Egyptian engineers are in place and building a new barrier,
which he said would be 1 to 1.5 meters wide by 3.5 meters
high. The GOE will begin building the stone and concrete
wall immediately. Completion date for the project is
unknown, although another MOD source estimated it will take
at least two months to complete. DATT noted that the
planned wall may obscure direct observation of Philadelphi
Corridor and Gaza and require adjustment of current BGF
positions.
3. (C) In addition, Nagy told us that the GOE had worked out
a "deal" with Hamas to repatriate 1500 "stranded" persons
(600 Egyptians in Gaza, and 900 Gazans in Egypt). These
persons will be repatriated using Salah ad Din crossing (in
Rafah) through "closely controlled movements of persons and
personal vehicles across the border," according to Nagy.
4. (C) Nagy said that although he had heard about Israeli FM
Livni's public comments on an additional 750 BGF, he had not
heard of any formal proposal by the Israelis. He commented
that the entire 750 BGF contingent assigned to Rafah had been
available during the recent crisis (although fewer were
actually on-duty at any given time due to the BGF,s shift
work schedule).
RICCIARDONE