Egypt Builds a Wall

Schenker, David

Egypt Builds a Wall And changes its tune on Israel’s barrier. BY DAVID SCHENKER Much ado has been made of the Israeli security fence isolating the West Bank. When it is completed in 2010, the...

...There’s little reason to doubt them: Despite a March attack that killed eight students at a Jerusalem seminary, statistics suggest that the barrier and a corresponding one around Gaza are working...
...Less than two weeks after the Gaza breach, Cairo took draconian measures to return the Palestinians to Gaza...
...For more than a decade, weapons have moved freely into Gaza via ubiquitous smuggling tunnels linking Sinai to Palestinian areas and bypassing Israeli scrutiny...
...As Israel learned some time ago, good fences make good neighbors, especially when your neighbors are your enemies...
...For Cairo, the threat extends beyond Sinai...
...Israelis say the purpose of the structure is to curtail terrorist attacks against the Jewish state...
...In 2003, Egypt’s foreign minister at the time, Ahmed Maher, described the structure as “defying international legitimacy and world public opinion...
...Even as Israel moves expeditiously to seal off its West Bank threat, however, Palestinians face the prospect of another wall hemming them in...
...In March, Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said, “Whoever wishes to build a security fence on his land is free to do that...
...Cairo has every reason to be concerned...
...At least in part, Cairo’s change in attitude was driven by Washington...
...At the end of the day, the Gaza border is above all else a matter of Egyptian national security...
...With tensions along the border increasing, Egypt has softened its position on Israel’s West Bank barrier...
...The prospect of Hamas’s hooking up with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood terrifi es the government of Egypt...
...Then reality set in...
...Teams from the Army Corps of Engineers are expected in Egypt shortly to advise the project...
...When it is completed in 2010, the barrier— which runs roughly along the 1967 border between Israel and Palestinian territory—will span nearly 500 miles...
...In February, two Egyptian border guards were injured by Palestinian gunfi re and several more were treated for broken bones after being hit by rocks thrown across the border...
...West Bankers condemn the structure because it encroaches into pre1967 Palestinian territory, limits mobility, and separates farmers from their fi elds...
...For Cairo, the U.S...
...two days later, U.N...
...Hamas cried foul and pledged that it would not allow the border to remain sealed...
...David Schenker is senior fellow and director of the program in Arab politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy...
...During the 2008 budget discussions, Congress was so concerned about perceived Egyptian inaction on the tunnels that a clause was inserted to condition nearly $100 million in U.S...
...Since Hamas’s Gaza takeover, though, the issue has increasingly garnered attention, as longer-range katyusha rockets—presumably transported via these tunnels—have started falling on Israeli cities with greater frequency...
...It arrested dozens—including a group of armed Palestinians reportedly planning to attack Israeli tourists in the Sinai—and quickly resealed the border with miles of barbed wire...
...So despite the obvious comparisons that will be drawn between the Israeli and Egyptian barriers, Cairo had few alternatives other than to move ahead with a wall of its own...
...pressure was a blessing in disguise...
...aid on Cairo’s countering these smuggling routes...
...Until recently, Egypt too was a vociferous critic...
...Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since June 2007, describes its territory as “a big prison...
...In January 2008, Hamas demolished the Gaza-Egypt border fence, allowing an estimated 700,000 Palestinians—nearly half of Gaza’s population—to stream into the Sinai desert...
...These sentiments have only been heightened by recent political and social inroads made by Egypt’s own Islamists...
...Islamists in Egypt—led by the Muslim Brotherhood—have been making signifi cant political gains in recent years, winning an unprecedented 88 of 444 elected parliamentary seats in 2005...
...As one Egyptian political analyst describes it, “Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood on steroids...
...The Egyptian government gives a lot of lip service to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while privately it is apprehensive about the militant nature of Hamas-ruled Gaza...
...In April 2006, 23 tourists were killed in a carbomb attack in the Sinai resort town of Dahab...
...Multinational Force Observers, enforcing the Egypt-Israel peace treaty, were targeted by suicide attacks...
...Egypt, it seems, was concerned that Palestinians entering the Sinai might exacerbate Egypt’s own terrorism problem...
...This latest wall is not being constructed by the Israelis, though, but by Egypt, which seeks more protection from its Palestinian neighbors in Gaza...
...Initially, Cairo viewed the Gaza breach as an opportunity to solidify its pro-Palestinian bona fi des...
...Subsequently, it was announced that Egypt, with $23 million in U.S...
...assistance, would build its own fence along the border with Gaza...

Vol. 13 • April 2008 • No. 31


 
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