Gaza gone wild as Palestinians invade Egypt
Washington Times:
Washington Times:
Scores of Palestinians crossed from the Gaza Strip into Egypt yesterday evening before Egyptian security forces moved to close the border in an attempt to restore order three days after Israel left the territory.
The frontier was still porous hours after the clampdown, however, with about a dozen Egyptian police pushing back Palestinians scaling the concrete wall on the Gaza side and trying to sneak through the barbed-wire fence on the Egyptian side. Hundreds of Egyptian border guards were expected this morning to enforce the closure in earnest.
Palestinian security forces in Gaza apparently were doing little to stop infiltrators, and earlier yesterday, Hamas militants -- unhindered by Palestinian police -- blew a hole in the Gaza barrier, making it even easier for people to reach the Egyptian fence.
Elsewhere in Gaza, a militant disrupted a celebratory rally at an abandoned Jewish settlement, grabbing a microphone from a rap singer. He was led away by police firing into the air. No one was injured.
Imposing security in unruly Gaza is seen as the key test of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' government. Earlier yesterday, one of his top aides announced what he said was a new plan of action -- including a demand that armed groups disband immediately after parliamentary elections in January.
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