Monday 9 August 2010

Guess who is doing the trading and were the money goes?

Palestinian security discovers attempts to smuggle drugs into Gaza

[ 08/08/2010 - 11:12 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- An informed security source said on condition of anonymity that the Palestinian security apparatuses in the Gaza Strip discovered attempts by some people who fled to Israel and Egypt to dump large amounts of drugs in the Strip in coordination with the Shabak.

The source told Al-Majd website on Saturday that a number of Israel's collaborators who fled years ago from Gaza are attempting to smuggle different kinds of drugs into the Strip through tunnels in Rafah border area and Gaza crossings.

He affirmed that the security forces managed to thwart the smuggling of four-kilogram cocaine from Egypt into Gaza, pointing out that the drug dealer who is responsible for this failed attempt is living in Beersheba.

"For four years, the drug control department has been following one of the collaborators who fled to Beersheba inside Israel, then communicated with someone close to him and knew the details of transferring drugs from Israel to Sinai in Egypt," the sources explained.

He added that this collaborator dealt with a Palestinian fugitive in Egypt to smuggle drugs into Gaza, but the drug control department arrested days ago a member of this ring red-handed smuggling drugs in a backpack in Rafah area.

The smuggler was interrogated and revealed serious information about a ring of collaborators operating in Israel and Egypt.

Flashback:

"Last but not least, the Iron Wall. You are a Gazan, and I'm a Palestinian like you. We all know who controls the tunnels, and what they are used for. Who can dig a tunnel and who can't. What can be brought from Egyptian Rafah and what should not. And we all know that the tunnels are not used ONLY for food. In fact food is just a cover to many other businesses and even worse a passage for terrorist groups such as Al-Qaedaa and their likes which Gaza are full with these days. If this is not enough reason for Egypt to construct this iron wall, I don't know what can be a good reason. That not to mention the drugs business.
Guess who is doing the trading and were the money goes. definitely not to buy food for the palestinians in Gaza."


Uprooted Palestinian on December 30th, 2009 at 20:36:

I agree with Haitham. Egypt is not the enemy, I totally agree with Haitham, "the enemy within is much worse"

After reading Haitham's post and his defense, I would say, I would say, if I am in his shoes, I would send my criticism through the proper channels, which I believe he has

Instead of saluting the International freedom fighters, he, "the webmaster and editor of Palestine Blogs, and the webmaster and co-editor of Palestine Think Tank.", turned to be a mouth piece for Pharaoh's regime, spreading Abu Alghaith Propaganda, which is more or less a Zionist Propaganda.

Egypt is not the enemy, I mocked Tony of Mollistine for calling Hamas to launch a guerrilla war on the Wall (knocked down, before Cast Lead operation), for calling Hamas to Make changing Cairo regime its priority, for mocking Hamas for going to Cairo and insisting on Palestinian reconciliation,

Hamas never dealt with Egypt or any Arab country as an enemy. It's Pharaoh's regime who wrongly dealt with Hamas as an enemy threatening its national security, conspired and cheated Hamas prior to Cast Lead operation.  In constructing the wall of shame and death Pharaoh dropped the fig leave covering his treason.
And here "the webmaster and editor of Palestine Blogs," is Refusing calling the Iron wall, a WALL OF SHAM,  justifying tightening the siege on Gaza, "to stop smuggling drugs (one of many reasons) in and out from Gaza" and claiming that Rafah crossing is not closed, or closed for technical reasons.

"Why in the world any country open its borders without any regulations?" The Uprooted activist asked??? Egypt "have the right to protect their citizens" he answered

Haitham knows "that the tunnels are not used ONLY for food. In fact food is just a cover to many other businesses and even worse a passage for terrorist groups such as Al-Qaedaa and their likes which Gaza are full with these days. If this is not enough reason for Egypt to construct this iron wall, I don't know what can be a good reason. That not to mention the drugs business. Guess who is doing the trading and were the money goes. Definitely not to buy food for the Palestinians in Gaza"
It's the same kind of propaganda used against Hezbollah.

Controlling Rafah border is "the responsibility of PA and national boarder police, which is NOT Hamas and which Hamas refusing to install back." Is Haitham calling for the return of Dhalan??

If Galloway wants to blame anyone and not the Israeli occupation, then it is the PA and Hamas.
Galloway's real agenda supported by Iran is to smear Egypt. As a "Palestinian" he "don't accept that anyone to use Palestine and Palestinian to pass his political agenda over Palestinian blood and brotherhood with Arab nations (not governments).

Don't blame Pharaoh, "put the blame and the pressure on US, Western Power and the occupation, Israel. Then they will allow PA (Dahlan) to run Rafah border, which in turn will make Egyptians opens it."
Today I posted my translation for Ibrahim Al-amin article in Lebanese Alakhbar revealing how Hamas taken by surprise made its first priority hunting the fifth pillars and preventing Dayton's army massed at Arish from entering the strip. They followed Haitham's the only true statement Haitham said. "the enemy within is much worse"

Finally, Haitham's post and comments shocked me, and raised big question on his real agenda.

Jeff Blankfort on December 31st, 2009 at 6:23:

I confess I find myself astounded, confounded and disgusted by Haitham's defense of Egypt in its responses to both the Gaza Freedom March and Viva Palestina. Had the Egyptian government not demonstrated for some years that is a tool both of the US and Israel (with the former being the tool of the latter), he might have had a leg to stand on. But he doesn't.

Egypt, not Israel, has to bear FULL responsibility for keeping its border with Gaza sealed. The police state of Egypt is simply an accessory to Israel's crimes out of fear of loss of aid at the hands of the US Congress which is constantly threatening to cut Egypt's billion plus annual funding.

While there may have been organizational problems with Viva Palestina, if Egypt was not a lickspittle for the US and Israel they would have let the convoy pass through, and while the Gaza Freedom March also had its problems, not surprising, given the size and nature of the march, again Egypt should have not cracked down on it the way it has and should have let the marchers and the aid into Gaza without hesitation. In fact, had Egypt not long ago betrayed the Palestinian struggle, neither Viva Palestina or the Gaza Freedom March would have been necessary.

Beware HASABRA

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