In bid to crackdown on Sinai terror groups, Egypt begins work on doubling width of buffer zone with Gaza Strip. Egypt said Tuesday work will begin next week to double the width of a buffer zone being built along the border with the Gaza Strip to prevent terrorists infiltrating from the Palestinian enclave. A 500-metre wide buffer zone is now being built along some 10 kilometers of the border, with some 800 homes being demolished in the process. Work will begin next week to expand it by another 500 meters, North Sinai provincial Governor Abdel Fattah Harhur said. Harhur told AFP he had met families from the area to be evacuated and told them they needed to inform authorities of the border city of Rafah whether they want financial compensation or alternative housing. Construction of the buffer zone comes in the wake of an October 24 suicide bombing that killed 30 Egyptian soldiers and wounded scores more. Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Egypt to begin expanding Gaza buffer zone next week
In bid to crackdown on Sinai terror groups, Egypt begins work on doubling width of buffer zone with Gaza Strip. Egypt said Tuesday work will begin next week to double the width of a buffer zone being built along the border with the Gaza Strip to prevent terrorists infiltrating from the Palestinian enclave. A 500-metre wide buffer zone is now being built along some 10 kilometers of the border, with some 800 homes being demolished in the process. Work will begin next week to expand it by another 500 meters, North Sinai provincial Governor Abdel Fattah Harhur said. Harhur told AFP he had met families from the area to be evacuated and told them they needed to inform authorities of the border city of Rafah whether they want financial compensation or alternative housing. Construction of the buffer zone comes in the wake of an October 24 suicide bombing that killed 30 Egyptian soldiers and wounded scores more.
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