Now They’re Egypt’s Problem

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Wed Jan 4, 2006 at 8:34 pm PST • Views: 227

Palestinians Enter Egypt After Border Smash.

RAFAH, Gaza Strip - Hundreds of angry Palestinians streamed into Egypt on Wednesday after militants with stolen bulldozers broke through a border wall, and two Egyptian troops were killed and 30 were wounded by gunfire in the rampage.

About 3,000 Egyptian Interior Ministry troops who initially had no orders to fire swarmed the border but were forced to withdraw about a half-mile, said security forces Lt. Sameh el-Antablyan, who announced the casualties.

Gen. Essam el-Sheikh said Egyptian forces later began firing back.

The scene was one of utter chaos. An Egyptian armored vehicle was burning and hundreds of Palestinians could be seen crouched in farm fields just inside Egypt.

The militants’ rampage through the southern Gaza town of Rafah underscored the growing lawlessness in Palestinian towns, especially in Gaza, and represented the most brazen challenge to the authority of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

Advertisement

504 comments

^ back to top ^

Name:

Pass:

Register Forgot Your Password? Account Settings Re-send Confirmation (To log in, cookies must be enabled in your browser!)

Turn off ads by subscribing!
For about 33 cents a day, our subscription option turns off all advertisements at LGF!
Read more...


► LGF Headlines

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Articles

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Pages

  • Loading...

► Top 10 Comments

  • Loading...

► Bottom Comments

  • Loading...

► Recent Comments

  • Loading...

► Tools/Info

► LGF Hits

► Resources

► Never Forget

► Statistics

► Tag Cloud

► Contact

You must have Javascript enabled to use the contact form.
Your email:

Subject:

Message:


Messages may be published in our weblog, unless you request otherwise.
Tech Note:
Using the Contact Form

More Partners

Compare Electricity Prices in your area. Texas Electricity is deregulated; you have the right to choose Texas Electric Rates from among many Texas Electric Companies.

We feel more like we do now.

TwitterFacebook
LGF Pages
Recent Pages

researchok
Putin Won't Go Quietly - if at All
1 minute ago
Views: 22 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
12 Countries at Risk of New Economic Crises
1 minute ago
Views: 13 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Catholic Bishops Join Culture War on Obama: Margaret Carlson - Bloomberg
2 minutes ago
Views: 24 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
China Tells Clinton Syria Crisis Internal Matter
2 minutes ago
Views: 17 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Wave of Downgrades: Moody's Delivers Damning Verdict on Euro Zone - News - International
3 minutes ago
Views: 17 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Happy Hour for Assad: The World Community Must Act on Syria - News - International
3 minutes ago
Views: 18 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Sex and Love: The Modern Matchmakers
3 minutes ago
Views: 16 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Math Matters: A country's math skills are directly tied to its future wealth
4 minutes ago
Views: 17 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Darwin on Lincoln and Vice Versa
4 minutes ago
Views: 16 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Evolution World Tour: The Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
5 minutes ago
Views: 16 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

 Frank says:

I'm not black, but there's a whole lot of times I wish I could say I'm not white.