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Egyptian army destroys 2 Gaza border tunnels

Published: 21 May 2017 - 11:11 am | Last Updated: 13 Nov 2021 - 07:48 pm
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CAIRO: The Egyptian army has destroyed two cross-border tunnels linking Egypt's Sinai Peninsula to the blockaded Gaza Strip, a military spokesman said Saturday. 

In a statement, Army Colonel Tamer al-Rifai said that two tunnels that have been used for "human trafficking and smuggling" were demolished by the Egyptian army on the North Sinai border.

Al-Rifai added that they seized 20 fuel cans, and ten sacks of welding wire that are used for making explosive materials. 

Egyptian army forces have destroyed a total of 27 cross-border tunnels along border with Gaza since January.

Reeling from a decade-long blockade by Israel, the Gaza Strip’s roughly 2 million inhabitants have come to rely on a sophisticated network of cross-border tunnels to import basic commodities, including food, fuel and medicine. 

Following a 2013 military coup against Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first freely elected president and a Muslim Brotherhood leader, the Egyptian authorities have cracked down hard on the Sinai-Gaza tunnel network. 

In 2014, Egypt began building a "buffer zone" along its border with the Hamas-run Gaza Strip following a spate of militant attacks on Egyptian security forces deployed in Sinai.

One year later, the Egyptian army began flooding the tunnel network with seawater in a bid to eradicate all cross-border traffic.