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Hamas: Egypt shuts down 130 smuggling tunnels

(Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) The Hamas government in the Gaza Strip is claiming that Egyptian authorities have recently shut down some 130 smuggling tunnels connecting the Palestinian enclave with Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, causing Gaza’s economy an estimated loss of $250 million, Israel Radio reported Sunday. The network of hundreds of underground tunnels has been an economic lifeline for Gaza, bringing in an estimated 30 percent of all goods that reach it. Egypt’s military says the network is also used by terror groups to transfer weapons and terrorists. Egypt closed the Rafah crossing on Saturday, after keeping it open for two days to allow Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Israel Radio reported Sunday that the Egyptian military was continuing with an operation against terror hubs in the Sinai Peninsula. Eyewitnesses said that Egyptian Air Force Apache helicopters were circling the Rafah area.

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