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Wed, 24 Sep 2008 13:06 UTC
At least five Palestinians were killed and four others were hurt on Tuesday when Egyptian forces blew up two smuggling tunnels beneath the Egyptian-Gaza Strip border, medical workers and residents said. According to locals, the tunnels, used to bring goods from Egypt into the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, collapsed when Egyptian troops detonated explosives in a bid to curb smuggling.
The Gazans use tunnels to bypass an Israeli blockade that was tightened after Hamas seized the Strip last year.
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They could have flushed them out, but murdering Palestinians is standard practice to Israel and their dear friend Mubarak's fiefdom of Egypt. Now if five Israeli Jews were murdered in cold blood while smuggling, there would be international weeping and gnashing of teeth. ... and for god's sake, don't forget the hundreds of millions in compensation.