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Egypt's decision to allow some 2,150 Palestinian pilgrims who had been stranded in the country to travel back into the Gaza Strip has angered Israel. | |
The pilgrims, including senior Hamas members, were returning from Mecca. | |
Egypt originally denied them permission to travel through its main border crossing with Gaza at Rafah, insisting they use an Israeli-run post instead. | |
Israeli officials expressed concern that some of the group could be trying to smuggle money to Hamas. | |
The pilgrims had been stuck in Egypt for five days before it was decided to allow them directly into Gaza through Rafah, bypassing Israel. | |
"It is very important for Israel to insist - and stand firm on its right to do so - that the border between Egypt-Sinai and the Strip be closed and that neither terrorists nor weapons get through," Israel's Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter told Channel Ten television. | |
An aide to Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Egypt's decision went against a previous agreement that the pilgrims would enter Gaza through Israel's Kerem Shalom terminal. | |
'Humanitarian situation' | |
Earlier this week, hundreds of the stranded pilgrims started fires in protest at a decision by the Egyptian authorities to move them to a temporary camp. | Earlier this week, hundreds of the stranded pilgrims started fires in protest at a decision by the Egyptian authorities to move them to a temporary camp. |
Two elderly women died of natural causes during the stalemate, says the BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Ramallah. | Two elderly women died of natural causes during the stalemate, says the BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Ramallah. |
"There was a tough humanitarian situation that we were facing here and that no one really wanted to see exacerbated," an Egyptian foreign ministry official said. | |
Israel had allowed the pilgrims to leave Gaza through the Rafah border-post in early December. | Israel had allowed the pilgrims to leave Gaza through the Rafah border-post in early December. |
The Palestinian Authority, Israel and Egypt have been trying to isolate Gaza since Hamas seized control of the territory by force in June. | The Palestinian Authority, Israel and Egypt have been trying to isolate Gaza since Hamas seized control of the territory by force in June. |
Analysts say the dispute has been embarrassing for Egypt, which does not want to be seen to be increasing the misery of Gaza residents. | Analysts say the dispute has been embarrassing for Egypt, which does not want to be seen to be increasing the misery of Gaza residents. |