Al-Jazeera English
December 10, 2009 - 1:00am
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/12/20091210112044134627.html


Egypt has denied it is constructing an underground steel barrier along its strip with the Gaza border in an attempt to seal off smuggling tunnels built by Palestinians.

Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper, reported that Egypt was installing a metal wall up to 30 metres deep along the strip used by Palestinians to break the Israeli blockade of the territory.

The paper reported that the wall would be nearly 10km long as "impossible to cut or melt".

But Egyptian sources told Al Jazeera that bulldozers and construction workers in the area are carrying out routine maintenance work, dismissing the Israeli report as "baseless."

A reporter for the AFP news agency said workers were placing 20 metre long pipes along the border, while witnesses in the town of Rafah said they could see Egyptian vehicles working across the fenced frontier.

Rafah residents told the agency that Egyptian engineers turned up one month ago with heavy earth-moving equipment and began digging.

They added that workers have begun driving long pipes into the ground at four or five metre intervals.

Israel has repeatedly complained that Egypt has not done enough to prevent smuggling into Gaza, which it says are used to supply Hamas with explosives and arms.

But in recent months Cairo has destroyed large numbers of tunnels, using detection equipment provided by Washington.

Israel has closed off Gaza to all but very limited basic supplies since Hamas seized it from loyalists of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in June 2007.

The territory has since been dependent on smuggling for various supplies and the border is honeycombed with tunnels, which often collapse, sometimes claiming the lives of the smugglers.




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