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WORLD> Middle East
Egypt briefly opens Gaza border for 1,000 to cross
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-02-23 10:19
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Hundreds of travelers left blockaded Gaza for Egypt on Sunday, in one of the sporadic openings that enable students, patients and others with Egyptian visas to cross the border.

A Palestinian woman stands in front of a gate at Rafah border crossing during a protest calling for the reopening of the crossing, in the southern Gaza Strip February 21, 2009. [Agencies]

About 1,000 university students and holders of foreign residency permits were eligible to cross, and by mid-afternoon Sunday, about 600 people had made the trip, border officials said.

Also Sunday, the bodies of four people were found in a smuggling tunnel under the Gaza-Egypt border, a day after another body was discovered in the area. Medics said all five suffocated.

The 20-month closure of Gaza by Israel and Egypt has boosted smuggling of arms and consumer goods through hundreds of border tunnels. Israel destroyed dozens of tunnels during its three-week offensive against Gaza's Hamas rulers last month, but smuggling continues.

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The fate of Gaza's borders is key in two sets of Egyptian-brokered talks - on a truce deal between Israel and Hamas, and on a power-sharing agreement between Hamas and its rivals from President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. Hamas ousted Abbas' forces in a violent takeover of Gaza in June 2007.

Power-sharing talks between Hamas and Fatah are to begin Wednesday in Cairo, said Azzam al-Ahmed, a Fatah official in the West Bank.

Hamas needs a unity deal to end the blockade of Gaza and be considered a partner by the international community in rebuilding the territory. International donor countries are meeting in Egypt on March 2 for a pledging conference, to raise money for Gaza's reconstruction. Hamas will remain sidelined, including in reconstruction efforts, unless it moderates and allows Abbas a foothold in Gaza.

Abbas has overstayed his term as president and needs a partnership with Hamas to shore up his dwindling political legitimacy. His four-year term expired in January, and pollsters say most Palestinians don't accept his claim that he could extend by a year.

In other developments Sunday, the Israeli military confirmed that an army dog bit an elderly Palestinian during an arrest raid in the West Bank village of Tamoun. The army said in a statement that soldiers, along with the dog, searched the house. The statement did not explain the circumstances of the attack.

Salem Bani Odeh, 99, has said he was in his bed when he was bitten repeatedly during the pre-dawn raid Friday. He remained hospitalized Sunday with a gash in his left ear.

Israeli troops regularly use dogs to detect explosives and search for militants.

Also Sunday, an Arab League delegation arrived in Gaza to document alleged Israeli war crimes committed during its offensive. The delegation of international legal and forensic experts will present its findings to Arab League chief Amr Moussa. The Arab League, and its 22 member states, could then try to pursue war crimes charges in countries that allow such lawsuits.

Critics accuse Israel of using disproportionate force and failing to protect civilians during its offensive, which was meant to halt years of Gaza militant rocket fire toward southern Israel.

Early Monday, a statement by human rights group Amnesty International called on the United States to stop supplying Israel with arms it said were used in the killing of civilians in Gaza.

With an annual stipend of $3 billion (euro2.35 billion), Israel is the largest recipient of US military aid.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman, Mark Regev, said Israel had not officially received the report, but said it seemed to be "fundamentally flawed and methodologically unsound." He said the military only uses weapons acceptable under international law and international conventions.

The Amnesty statement also criticized Hamas for constant rocket fire on southern Israel.

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