Sinai updates
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy April 26th, 2007 in Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, PalestineOne day after Mubarak’s regime celebrated Sinai Liberation Day…
Hundreds of Egypt Bedouin seeking entry to Israel
By Yusri Mohamed
AL-ARISH, Egypt, April 26- Hundreds of Egyptian Sinai Bedouin massed at the border with Israel on Thursday seeking entry into the Jewish state a day after two Bedouin men died in a police chase, security sources and witnesses said.
The security sources said Egyptian police were monitoring the tribesmen from a distance but had not approached them, as a significant number of them were armed.
The massing at the border came a day after many Bedouin took to the streets and set fire to dozens of tyres in anger over the death of two Sinai Bedouin men on Wednesday in a chase with Egyptian police.
Security sources said the two men had exchanged fire with police after driving through a checkpoint in a pick-up truck with no license plates.
Tribal sources said the Bedouin headed to the border fearing a police crackdown and a wave of arrests after Wednesday’s deaths and protests. One tribal sheikh who asked not to be named said the Bedouin came from several tribes and had been seeking entry into Israel since dawn.
DIPLOMATIC EMBARASSMENT?
Security sources described the decision to try to seek entry into Israel as an attempt by the Bedouin to embarrass the Egyptian government.
Bedouin in 1999 managed to illegally cross the border into Israel after disagreements with other tribes and requested political asylum there, but were returned to Egypt.
Egypt blamed a series of bombings in Sinai, the last of which took place in April 2006, on a local Islamist group called al-Tawhid wal Jihad (One God and Jihad), and says the group is made up of Sinai Bedouin with militant views.
Security sweeps have since focused heavily on Sinai’s Bedouins. Human rights groups say Egypt detained up to 2,500 people for questioning after the bombings, and that many were subjected to torture. Egypt denies this.
In January, the International Crisis Group said Egypt must tackle political and socio-economic problems in Sinai if it hopes to end militancy there.
And make sure you click on the cartoon below, to read a DSE report by Liam Stack on how insignificant Sinai Day has become under Mubarak…
And here’s another Reuters report on border armed clashes with a Palestinian suspect…
Palestinian throws grenade at Egypt border police
AL-ARISH, Egypt, April 26 - A Palestinian man lobbed a grenade at Egyptian police who confronted him near the Gaza border on Thursday as he tried to smuggle a suicide bomb belt into Egypt, security sources said.
None of the police officers were injured but the 26-year-old attacker was seriously hurt by shrapnel.
The sources said Abdel Shafie Jabr Maraheel was suspected of having entered Egypt illegally via a smuggling tunnel on the border with the Gaza Strip. They could give no information on what he may have been planning.
Bombers have hit Red Sea resort areas in the Sinai peninsula three times since 2004, killing more than 100 people in attacks Egypt blames on a group of Islamists from the Sinai Bedouin community with militant views.
The Egyptian sources said police had tried to stop Maraheel north of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, but he fled and then threatened to detonate a grenade he was carrying.
Police fired warning shots in the air, and Maraheel threw the grenade, a source said. Maraheel was in hospital with internal bleeding.
Egyptian police regularly seize explosives and ammunition in Sinai, sometimes hidden in tunnels near the Gaza border. In March, Egyptian police arrested a suspected Palestinian suicide bomber they accused of planning an attack in Israel.
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