fresh Fence Along the Egyptian-Israeli Border
The proposal was made by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, founded partially on a plot formulated by the office of Public Security Minister Yitzchak Aharonovitch. The purpose is primarily to cease or impede the infiltration of illegal migrants into Israel from the Sinai.
Police estimate that some 100-200 infiltrators currently sneak into Israel from Africa in this manner every week - some looking for work, and the rest defined as “illegal elements” and refugees. In addition, in 2009, Israeli authorities confiscated 1.3 tons of hashish and 130 kilograms of heroin that smugglers were attempting to bring into Israel. Some 5,000 illegal migrants were caught trying to sneak across the border last year; the rest were not caught.
Minister Aharonovitch originally proposed the construction of a simple, low-cost fence along the roughly 200-kilometer-long border. Nonetheless, the proposal to be voted on today has radar features replacing a physical partition along the middle sections.
“We hope the government will approve the proposal,” Aharonovitch aides stated. “This is the first step in a large-scale plan that will deal with the criminal and security aspects of the entire area.”
The Chairman of the Foreign Employees Commission, MK Yaakov Katz (Ketzaleh), has long been calling for such a partition to prevent the flood of foreigners from Sinai, which “gravely harms the social-demographic balance in the state.”
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