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Arms still tunnelled into Gaza

April 2, 2009 10:52
Palestinians work on constructing new, and repairing old, smuggling tunnels, damaged during the Israeli military operation in Gaza

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Explosives are still being smuggled into Gaza, despite Operation Cast Lead and the international coalition set up to stop the flow of weapons.

Israeli intelligence reports have revealed that, since the end of the operation, 22 tons of explosives, 45 tons of explosive-making materials and hundreds of missiles and mortar bombs have been smuggled into Gaza through the tunnel beneath the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.

This has been happening despite the efforts of eight Nato members, including the UK, who have set up a coalition to fight the smuggling.

General Security Service (GSS) Chief, Yuval Diskin, reported these findings in a cabinet meeting on Sunday. During Operation Cast Lead, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) repeatedly bombed the tunnels under the Philadelphia Corridor, but about 40 per cent of them were left intact.