Friday, October 12, 2012

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Will Encourage Egyptian President To Help Gaza Trade

The Chinese news agency is reporting that the  Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood  has promised to encourage Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi to establish a free trade zone along Sinai’s border with the Gaza Strip. According to the report:
GAZA, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood promised to encourage President Mohammed Morsi to establish a free trade zone along Sinai’s border with the Gaza Strip, a source from Palestinian Hamas movement said Wednesday. ‘The Brothers’ leaders promised us to intervene on Morsi’s personal level to remove the obstacles facing the creation of the zone,’ the source said. Hamas, an offshoot of the Brothers, has been controlling the Gaza Strip since 2007.
It has sustained an international isolation led by former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Israel also imposed a strict commercial closure on Gaza to weaken Hamas, but started a gradual relaxation of the closure in 2010. With the Muslim Brothers taking over in Egyptian presidential elections in June, Hamas envisaged a free trade zone with Egypt to get rid of the remaining effects of the Israeli blockade. ‘It’s now clear that the creation of the zone was not as easy as it was said,’ the source said, adding that Morsi came under intensive pressure by ‘external parties,’ including the West Bank- based Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Yousef Rizka, an advisor to Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haneya, said the political split between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party is the main obstacle preventing free commerce between Gaza and Egypt. Hamas wrested control of Gaza from pro-Abbas forces and ousted Fatah, but the PNA, headed by Abbas, prides itself as the legitimate sponsor of Gaza and that any agreement involving the territory should go through the PNA. Rizka said that for the time being, Hamas can at least accept exchanging goods with Egypt via Rafah border crossing, which is now operating for the usage of individuals only. ‘And then, when the reconciliation (with Fatah) happens, the trade zone can be established.’ Hamas says the free trade, industrial zone constitute an alternative to the smuggling operations beneath Gaza’s southern border with Sinai. Gaza and Egypt are connected by a thousand or so tunnels, used to transport goods. The tunnels are under the supervision and regulation of Hamas, and are tacitly allowed by Egypt. But Egypt launched a military crackdown against the tunnels following Aug. 05 attack that killed at least 16 Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai
A post from Tuesday reported that Human Rights Watch has called upon the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood  to pressure Hamas into ending violations of human rights and international law in the judicial system and prisons in the Gaza Strip.

The Hamas charter states that it is “is one of the wings of the Muslim Brothers in Palestine” and an early media report indicated that shortly after Hamas took over the Gaza strip, Muslim Brotherhood representatives were present to review Hamas military formations . In 2007,  a Hamas journalist acknowledged the role that the “international Muslim Brotherhood” has played in providing funds for the purchase of weapons and in 2008, an Israeli TV station reported that Muslim Brotherhood “representatives” had traveled to Gaza from Egypt through the open border to meet with Hamas. Hamas is supported financially and politically by the global Muslim Brotherhood and a NEFA Foundation report has documented the Hamas fund-raising activities of the Union of Good, a coalition of Islamic charities linked to the Brotherhood that provides financial support to both the Hamas “social” infrastructure, as well as its terrorist activities. Previous posts have also discussed the worldwide campaign orchestrated by the global Brotherhood against Israeli actions in Gaza during the 2008-2009 conflict with Israel.
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