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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Egypt negotiates with Palestinian Islamic Jihad on Rafah crossing

Egypt negotiates with Palestinian Islamic Jihad on Rafah crossing: Sources
Sources say Jihad has shown more flexibility in dealing with Cairo than
Hamas
Ahmed Eleiba , Wednesday 4 Mar 2015
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/124436/Egypt/Politics-/Egypt-negotiates-with-Palestinian-Islamic-Jihad-on.aspx

Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) has offered Egypt an initiative on
administering the Rafah-Gaza border, sources told Ahram Online

PIJ secretary-general Ramadan Shallah visited Cairo on Sunday to discuss the
situation at the Rafah-Gaza border with Egyptian officials, as Egypt
reportedly demanded all Hamas staff stop all contacts with the Egyptian
side.

Egypt has increasingly expressed its distaste for Hamas rule in Gaza
stressing it will only deal with the Palestinian Authority on this issue,
sources said.

An Egyptian intelligence source said that Cairo has been dealing for a while
with the PIJ.

The source added that Jihad, the second largest Islamist organisation in the
Israeli-besieged Strip, has shown more “flexibility” in dealing with Egypt
than Hamas.

Egypt has accused Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, of involvement in
terrorist activities in the Sinai Peninsula.

However, Hamas leaders have distanced themselves from violence in Egypt and
say they have no armed presence in areas outside Palestinian land.

In October, Egyptian authorities closed the Rafah crossing following a major
deadly attack by Islamist militants on an Egyptian army checkpoint which
left more than 30 dead.

Sinai-based militant group Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis claimed responsibility for
the attack.

Since then, Cairo has opened the Rafah crossing on rare occasions, allowing
only hundreds of Palestinians to leave or enter the Strip.

The relationship between Hamas and the Egyptian government has grown tense
since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi who hails from the
Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas' sister organisation.

On Saturday, a Cairo court ruled Hamas a terrorist organisation, a month
after the group's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, was also designated
a terror group by the same court.

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