MNeagle
1st June 2010, 09:15 AM
JERUSALEM — Pro-Palestinian activists said they would test Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip with another ship, and Egypt opened a crossing into the Palestinian territory after at least nine activists died when Israeli commandos boarded a flotilla headed to Gaza a day earlier.
Egypt, which has enforced the blockade with Israel since Hamas militants seized control of Gaza three years ago, said it was opening the border for several days to allow aid into the area, the Associated Press reported.
The governor of Egyptian's northern Sinai district, Murad Muwafi, said it was a humanitarian gesture meant to "alleviate the suffering of our Palestinian brothers after the Israeli attack."
Monday's botched raid plunged Israel into a diplomatic crisis that could obstruct action on the most pressing issues in the Mideast, from U.S.-backed peace talks to sanctions against Iran.
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Egypt, which has enforced the blockade with Israel since Hamas militants seized control of Gaza three years ago, said it was opening the border for several days to allow aid into the area, the Associated Press reported.
The governor of Egyptian's northern Sinai district, Murad Muwafi, said it was a humanitarian gesture meant to "alleviate the suffering of our Palestinian brothers after the Israeli attack."
Monday's botched raid plunged Israel into a diplomatic crisis that could obstruct action on the most pressing issues in the Mideast, from U.S.-backed peace talks to sanctions against Iran.
more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704875604575280230648120058.html?m od=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories