Occupied Palestine
An influx of hair-raising stories keeps coming from the Egyptian side of the Rafah border terminal. Nearly all these stories underscore the degrading treatment meted out to Gazans, already thoroughly savaged by the manifestly criminal siege imposed by Israel on the coastal enclave in coordination with several regional and international players, including Egypt itself.
In fact, according to testimonies collected from Gazans who have been in the "Egyptian hell," the Egyptian treatment of some Gazans is far worse than that which is accorded to them by the Israel.
This is more than disgraceful. It is criminal.
A few weeks ago, a Gazan woman died while waiting on the Egyptian border. True, death is an act of God, but it can also be the result of criminal negligence and degrading treatment, especially if the dead is ill.
A reliable Gaza journalist told this writer that his brother, who had been to Egypt, was left without food for four days. The Egyptians normally give no explanation why they behave toward the people of Gaza they way they do.
More to the point, it seems that the Egyptian authorities are generally treating all Palestinians visiting or traveling through Egypt as guilty until proven otherwise. This insolent and brutal policy is pursued under the pretext security.
Well, we don't dispute Egypt's rights to protect its security. Egypt's security is our security and Palestinians are the last people on earth who would think of undermining the security of an Arab-Muslim country, let alone Egypt.
However, torturing Palestinians, occasionally to death, in no way serves the security of Egypt. On the contrary, it seriously undermines the trust and good-will of a neighboring and brotherly people, without which no security precautions can be effective.
We know that the Egyptian regime despises Hamas because of the latter's Islamic ideology. We also know that the regime in Cairo is worried that Hamas's successes in the Gaza Strip could have a positive impact on the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's main opposition group.
Having said that, there still is no justification for incriminating and savaging all Gazans since the only benefiter of this stupid and unnecessary discourse is Israel , the enemy of both Egypt and the Palestinians.
More to the point, far from seeking to justify Egypt's degrading treatment of a people thoroughly tormented by Israel's Nazi-like oppression, Egypt has a legal, moral and religious duty to facilitate Gazans' movement through its territory.
Since God in His infinite wisdom willed that Gaza would be bordering Egypt, who does the Egyptian regime think it is to savage the people of Gaza when ever they need to travel abroad to Egypt or through Egypt for reasons of study, medical treatment or business.
So, what are these oppressed people supposed to do to satisfy the morbid whims of the Egyptian regime? Fly to another galaxy? Commit collective suicide? Or become cheap informers and spies for Israel just to survive?
We realize that Egypt is having a deep security coordination with Israel, the very entity that makes every effort to undermine Egyptian security, economy and strength. This coordination is a scandalous reality just as the PA-Israeli security coordination with Israel is a scandalous reality, even to pornographic proportions.
Such a poisoned discourse can only be the result of moral blindness on the part of the Egyptian regime, which is probably the worst and most corrupt Egypt has had since the great Pharaohs.
As to Hamas, the Egyptian regime should realize that Hamas is a democratically-elected movement whose legitimacy stems, not from foreign bribes and handouts in order to protect foreign interests, but rather from the popular support it enjoys which manifested itself through ballot boxes.
It is probably our destiny as a people to endure and withstand, not only the crimes of the enemy, but also the betrayal, stupidity and conspiracies of our supposed brothers and friends.
We will not flee from our fate.
However, the traitors and hypocrites who have chosen to be cheap slaves serving the interests of foreign powers in exchange for a few million dollars paid by the evil empire of our time must know that their place in history will be no better than that of the worse traitors and quislings, like Abi Rughal, Iban al Alqami, and Abdullah al Saghir.
Hence, savaging and torturing innocent Palestinians on Israel's behalf will not bring any glory for Egypt, nor endear the Egyptian regime to its own masses. The opposite is quite true. It will generate contempt for the regime and nothing but contempt.
"Think not that God does not heed the deeds of those who do wrong. He but gives them respite against a Day when their eyes will fixedly stare in horror.
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