Khaled Meshaal
"How can the 'national security' of any state be used as an excuse to build a wall between Arab brothers?" he asked.
Since Hamas seized power in the Gaza Strip in 2007 it has relied on smuggling tunnels under the border with Egypt to defy the Israeli blockade and its leaders have used trips to Cairo to escape international isolation.
But after years of largely ignoring tunnel smuggling -- which primarily brings in much-needed household goods but is also used by Hamas to import weapons and cash -- Egypt has begun building a massive underground wall.
The United States and Israel have voiced support for the wall, arguing that it will stop weapons smuggling.
Cairo -- which states support for Palestinians and has long mediated between both Israel and Hamas and among Palestinian factions -- has only implicitly admitted constructing the iron barrier and has provided no details on its size.
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Since Hamas seized power in the Gaza Strip in 2007 it has relied on smuggling tunnels under the border with Egypt to defy the Israeli blockade and its leaders have used trips to Cairo to escape international isolation.
But after years of largely ignoring tunnel smuggling -- which primarily brings in much-needed household goods but is also used by Hamas to import weapons and cash -- Egypt has begun building a massive underground wall.
The United States and Israel have voiced support for the wall, arguing that it will stop weapons smuggling.
Cairo -- which states support for Palestinians and has long mediated between both Israel and Hamas and among Palestinian factions -- has only implicitly admitted constructing the iron barrier and has provided no details on its size.
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