Bij zo'n bericht vraag je je altijd af hoeveel wapens niet worden ontdekt en gewoon de Gazastrook in worden gesmokkeld. Hoe meer wapens Gaza binnenkomen, hoe meer kans op een nieuwe confrontatie met Israel, met alle gevolgen vandien. Daarom zouden juist sympathisanten van de Palestijnen deze smokkel serieus moeten nemen. Of ze het nou leuk vinden of niet, Israel accepteert geen raketten op haar steden en kinderen die niet op school maar in de schuilkelders moeten verblijven.
Overigens vuurden Palestijnen donderdag weer een raket af op Israel, waarna Israel wapenopslagplaatsen en workshops in de Gazastrook bombardeerde.
RP
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The Jerusalem Post
Weapons cache discovered in Sinai
By JPOST.COM STAFF
01/04/2010 13:11
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=172239
Egyptian forces collected massed explosives intended for Gaza.
Egyptian security forces discovered a massive arms cache in the Sinai Peninsula Thursday. The arms were purportedly destined to be smuggled into the Gaza Strip, according to the Egyptian daily Al-Yum a-Saba.
The weapons included 100 anti-aircraft missiles, 40 RPG missiles and 40 other explosive devices.
General Mohammed Najib, commander of Egypt's security forces in Sinai, tracked down the cache after he acquired intelligence that suspected arms smugglers had stashed weapons in the area.
Egyptian security forces removed weapons from the storage sites, many of them past battle zones.
The Egyptian forces suspect the smugglers are Sinai Bedouin seeking to sneak weapons into the Gaza Strip.
Weapons cache discovered in Sinai
By JPOST.COM STAFF
01/04/2010 13:11
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=172239
Egyptian forces collected massed explosives intended for Gaza.
Egyptian security forces discovered a massive arms cache in the Sinai Peninsula Thursday. The arms were purportedly destined to be smuggled into the Gaza Strip, according to the Egyptian daily Al-Yum a-Saba.
The weapons included 100 anti-aircraft missiles, 40 RPG missiles and 40 other explosive devices.
General Mohammed Najib, commander of Egypt's security forces in Sinai, tracked down the cache after he acquired intelligence that suspected arms smugglers had stashed weapons in the area.
Egyptian security forces removed weapons from the storage sites, many of them past battle zones.
The Egyptian forces suspect the smugglers are Sinai Bedouin seeking to sneak weapons into the Gaza Strip.
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