mackiavelik 230 Posted September 24, 2014 Partager Posted September 24, 2014 L'Egypte vient d'interdire aux gazaouis d'utiliser son territoire pour se rendre dans les pays suivants: Turquie Malaisie Iran Qatar Libye Algérie Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Ladoz 11 Posted September 24, 2014 Partager Posted September 24, 2014 L'Egypte vient d'interdire aux gazaouis d'utiliser son territoire pour se rendre dans les pays suivants: Turquie Malaisie Iran Qatar Libye Algérie Source ? Info ou Intox ? :crazy::crazy: Citer Link to post Share on other sites
mackiavelik 230 Posted September 24, 2014 Author Partager Posted September 24, 2014 Source ? Info ou Intox ? :crazy::crazy: Egypt bans Gazans travelling to six countries Days of Palestine, Gaza Strip –Egyptian authorities have banned Palestinians travelling to Turkey, Qatar and four other countries via the Rafah Crossing, official said on Saturday. “Egyptian authorities have told the border authority that students and citizens seeking to travel to Turkey, Malaysia, Algeria, Iran, Qatar and Libya will not be dealt with,” border official Ismail Abul-Jabeen said in a press release. Egypt’s relations with Turkey and Qatar soared following last year’s ouster of elected president Mohamed Morsi by the military. Located on the border between Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip, the Rafah crossing has in recent years been a major sore point in Egyptian-Palestinian relations. The crossing – which is dedicated to the movement of persons, foodstuffs and medicine – has been kept tightly shut for the most part by Egyptian authorities, especially since Morsi’s overthrow. Gaza residents frequently complain that the crossing closure by Egypt has compounded the suffering already induced by Israel’s eight-year-old blockade of the coastal territory. A 27-year old student, who obtained a scholarship for PhD study in Turkey, told Days of Palestinian he was “disappointed” with this decision. “I had great hope to pursue my PhD study in Turkey, where I got a scholarship, but this made me disappointed,” he said on condition of anonymity. During the ceasefire talks between the Palestinians and the Israeli occupation, which ended the 51-day Israeli war on Gaza, Egypt pledged to open the Crossing for the least humanitarian needs. Israeli occupation has been imposing strict siege since mid-2007. It has been blocking the movement of goods and individuals and many Palestinians lost university places and hundreds died because of being unable to travel to have treatment abroad because of this siege. Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Le sage des sages 10 Posted September 24, 2014 Partager Posted September 24, 2014 L'Egypte vient d'interdire aux gazaouis d'utiliser son territoire pour se rendre dans les pays suivants: Turquie Malaisie Iran Qatar Libye Algérie rien d'étonnant de la part des égyptiens et surtout de la part des gens qui ont pris le pouvoir par la force et installé par leurs maitres Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Ladoz 11 Posted September 25, 2014 Partager Posted September 25, 2014 Egypt bans Gazans travelling to six countries Days of Palestine, Gaza Strip –Egyptian authorities have banned Palestinians travelling to Turkey, Qatar and four other countries via the Rafah Crossing, official said on Saturday. “Egyptian authorities have told the border authority that students and citizens seeking to travel to Turkey, Malaysia, Algeria, Iran, Qatar and Libya will not be dealt with,” border official Ismail Abul-Jabeen said in a press release. Egypt’s relations with Turkey and Qatar soared following last year’s ouster of elected president Mohamed Morsi by the military. Located on the border between Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip, the Rafah crossing has in recent years been a major sore point in Egyptian-Palestinian relations. The crossing – which is dedicated to the movement of persons, foodstuffs and medicine – has been kept tightly shut for the most part by Egyptian authorities, especially since Morsi’s overthrow. Gaza residents frequently complain that the crossing closure by Egypt has compounded the suffering already induced by Israel’s eight-year-old blockade of the coastal territory. A 27-year old student, who obtained a scholarship for PhD study in Turkey, told Days of Palestinian he was “disappointed” with this decision. “I had great hope to pursue my PhD study in Turkey, where I got a scholarship, but this made me disappointed,” he said on condition of anonymity. During the ceasefire talks between the Palestinians and the Israeli occupation, which ended the 51-day Israeli war on Gaza, Egypt pledged to open the Crossing for the least humanitarian needs. Israeli occupation has been imposing strict siege since mid-2007. It has been blocking the movement of goods and individuals and many Palestinians lost university places and hundreds died because of being unable to travel to have treatment abroad because of this siege. La source stp ?????? ps ; ce n'est pas parce que c'est écrit en Anglais que ça en fait une info crédible ! Citer Link to post Share on other sites
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