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ISMAILIA — Islamist-led Egypt allowed building materials into Gaza via the Rafah crossing on Saturday for the first time since Hamas seized control of the Palestinian enclave in 2007, an Egyptian border official said.

It was part of a shipment of building materials donated by the Gulf Arab state of Qatar, which has pledged $400 million to finance reconstruction in Gaza. The Islamist group Hamas has run Gaza since driving out its rivals in the Palestinian Authority.

Israel tightened a blockade on the Gaza Strip after Hamas, which refuses to recognise the Jewish state, took power there.

Hamas has been hoping that the rise to power in Egypt of a fellow-Islamist government sympathetic to its cause will lead to a full opening of Rafah to commercial goods. Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi sent his prime minister to Gaza last month to show solidarity during a brief war between Hamas and Israel.

The Rafah border with Egypt is the only Gaza crossing not controlled by Israel, which withdrew its settlers and soldiers from Gaza in 2005. Cairo has restricted the use of Rafah crossing to travellers and medical relief, giving rise to extensive smuggling into Gaza through tunnels under the border.

The border official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that while the Egyptian authorities had agreed to allow the Qatari-donated material into Gaza, the shipment did not mark the start of the full opening of the crossing sought by Hamas.

An official in Gaza's Hamas government said it was a positive step. "We hope that Egypt will open this crossing permanently for goods so our people can meet their needs," said Ehab al-Ghsain, head of the Hamas government media office.

Palestinians said it was the first time anything other than people and medical supplies had been allowed in since 2006. Six truck loads of building material had crossed on Saturday, with more expected later in the day, the Egyptian official said.

The government of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who was removed from power by a popular uprising nearly two years ago, looked on Hamas with suspicion bordering on outright hostility.

Leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood, which propelled Mursi to the presidency in a June election, had said they backed the idea of opening Rafah to trade. But Mursi has taken no public steps in that direction since taking office.

Cairo has long feared that opening Rafah fully might prompt Israel to close permanently the other crossings with Gaza, which it captured from Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war.

Ghsain said: "Rafah had been closed for goods for so many years and we always hoped such a policy would change, without exempting the Israeli occupation from their responsibilities. Israel must end the closure and reopen all crossings with Gaza."

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Armed Forces personnel in North Sinai, in cooperation with local Bedouins, foiled an attempt on Monday to smuggle 17 rockets to the Gaza Strip.

A military source said the rockets are French-made TDI model, caliber 68 mm, range three kilometers ​​and can be used air to land or land to land.

The Armed Forces have been engaged in an ongoing mission to secure the Sinai peninsula and borders with Gaza and Israel.

The Israelis claim that Iran has been manufacturing rockets for Hamas, which brings them in through Sudan and the Sinai, under whose desert frontier with Gaza there is a network of smuggling tunnels.

Israel also alleges that there are Soviet-style Grad or Katyusha rockets with ranges of between 20 km and 40 km (12 miles and 25 miles) present in Gaza.

Israel launched an eight-day attack on the Gaza Strip in November, killing 162 people, including 37 children. A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold on 21 November after Egyptian mediation.

Edited translation from MENA

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Defense Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday banned the private ownership, rental and use of nearly all land on Egypt’s eastern border.

The decree, covering what spokesperson Ahmed Mohamed Ali explained on the military’s official Facebook page as “strategic areas of military importance,” covers land five kilometers west of the border, which separates Egypt from Israel and the Gaza Strip. Land in the city of Rafah, near to Gaza, is an exception to the decree.

According to Law 143/1981, the defense minister determines areas of strategic military importance. The military maintains a database or these areas and its authorities supervise them. They cannot be used for non-military purposes without the approval of the defense minister.

Sisi’s decision, published as Law 203/2012 in the Egyptian Gazette, a bulletin in which new government laws are printed, also bans the private ownership, rental and use of land on islands, protectorates and archaeological sites in Red Sea Governorate.

The second article of the defense minister’s decision says only Egyptians and people possessing Egyptian citizenship have the right to own land in the Sinai Peninsula. After the government began to receive requests to purchase state-owned land in Sinai in November, individuals and corporations reportedly submitted an unusually high number of requests.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Hamas’s exiled leader will step onto Palestinian land for the first time in 45 years on Friday for a “victory rally” in the Gaza Strip, displaying his newfound confidence after last month’s conflict with Israel.

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Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip has called for Egyptian intervention to halt Israeli violations of the truce between them and Israel, according to Hamas Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Ghazi Hamad.

Hamad told reporters in Gaza on Saturday that "deterrant" measures should be taken against Israeli violations. He added that Egypt, as the official mediator of the truce agreement, should take a strong stance by reprimanding Israel.

Hamad also added that resistance factions are ready for any developments, and suggested that the truce violations were an expression of Israeli anger over being "defeated" during its recent assault on the coastal enclave.

Meanwhile, medical sources said that a Palestinian died of injuries suffered Friday after the Israeli Army shot him in the chest.

The man was the second person killed by Israel since the Egyptian-sponsored truce agreement 24 November to bring an end to combat that lasted for a week and killed 177 Palestinians and six Israelis.

Another 10 people were injured by the Israeli army on Friday near the border between Gaza and Israel.

According to sources from Hamas, the agreement stipulated removing a 300-meter deep security buffer zone at the border.

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An Israeli envoy arrived in Cairo on Monday to meet with Egyptian security officials about the Egypt-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that ended the assault on the Gaza Strip last week.

The envoy heads a small delegation which would focus on obstacles to a lasting truce, said a source that received them at the Cairo airport.

The source refused to reveal the identity of the envoy, saying only that he is a “security official sent by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Israel breached the ceasefire two days after it went into effect when it shot across the Gaza border on Friday, killing one Palestinian and wounding others, medics reported.

A Hamas spokesperson accused Israel of violating the truce and said the group would complain to Cairo.

Last Wednesday’s ceasefire deal ended an eight-day onslaught against Gaza that left 163 Palestinians and six Israelis dead.

Edited translation from DPA

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Cristiano Ronaldo donates 1.5 million British pounds to Gaza children, Real Madrid said.

CAIRO: Gaza is getting some more funding from Real Madrid’s star forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who was reported by the club to have donated 1.5 million British pounds to Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip.

It comes as a tentative ceasefire in Gaza continues to hold and children returned to schools on Saturday for the first time in two weeks after Israel’s airstrikes on the Palestinian territory.

According to Real Madrid, the Portuguese superstar footballer donated his Golden Boot that he won in 2011 to the Real Madrid foundation.

The Spanish giants in their turn sold it at auction and will now donate the funds to schools in Gaza. Cristiano Ronaldo or the Real Madrid Foundation have not commented on the news so far.

According to a number of reports, the Real Madrid Foundation has helped to build 167 schools in 66 countries.

It’s not the first time Ronaldo has given to charity. Last year he sold most of his sports shoes at a Real Madrid Foundation auction which was also dedicated to raising funds for schools in Gaza.

He is the highest paid footballer in the world and also has a large following in the Middle East.

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A high-level Arab Parliament delegation visited the Gaza Strip Thursday, the day after a ceasefire agreement with Israel took effect.

FJP deputy head Essam al-Erian described the visit as a "historical shift on the part of the Arab world toward Gaza Strip."

The tenuous truce comes after six Israelis and more than 160 Palestinians were killed in cross-border attacks.

Arab League states formed the parliament in 2001.

The delegation to Gaza included 13 members led by Erian, Ahmed al-Mashraqy, head of the foreign affairs committee Ahmed al-Garwan, Mansour al-Dandany and member of the Palestinian National Council Younis al-Ferayhat.

"The visit has a political motive which is to stand beside our brothers in Palestine, ease the Israeli blockade, and support their resistance, which we consider a right," Mashraqy told Al-Masry Al-Youm.

Erian said the regional parliament represents 300 million Arab citizens who dream of "real unity."

"We will continue to support the Palestinian people, their elected parliament and legitimate leaders until their aspirations are achieved by declaring sovereignty over their territory," Erian said.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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CAIRO — Israel and Hamas agreed Wednesday to an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire accord to end a week of violence in and around the Gaza Strip following days of marathon talks.

Here is the text of the ceasefire agreement which is set to take effect at 1900 GMT:

"Israel shall stop all hostilities in the Gaza Strip land ,sea and air, including incursions and targeting of individuals.

"All Palestinian factions shall stop all hostilities from the Gaza Strip against Israel, including rocket attacks and all attacks along the border.

"Opening the crossings and facilitating the movement of people and transfer of goods and refraining from restricting residents' free movements and targeting residents in border areas. Procedures of implementation shall be dealt with after 24 hours from the start of the ceasefire.

"Other matters as may be requested shall be addressed.

"Implementation mechanism:

"Setting up the zero hour understanding to enter into effect.

"Egypt shall receive assurances from each party that the party commits to what was agreed upon.

"Each party shall commit itself not to perform any acts that would breach this understanding. In case of any observations, Egypt as a sponsor of this understanding, shall be informed to follow up."

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A delegation of Libyan parliamentarians arrived in Arish late Tuesday, preparing to head to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday.

"The visits by officials from Arab Spring countries denotes that Arab states have taken a new form," Saleh Makhzoum, the second vice chairman of Libya's National Assembly, told Turkey's Anadolu news agency

Makhzoum said the Arab League had also taken a positive step when its general secretary, Nabil al-Araby, headed an Arab-Turkish ministerial delegation to Gaza on Tuesday.

According to Makhzoum, 11 Libyan MPs plan to deliver aid supplies to the residents of Gaza and examine ways to rebuild in the densely-populated area. He added that his country would strongly support the Palestinian Authority in its bid for UN membership.

Official and popular delegations have been flocking on Gaza since the start of the Israeli attack a week ago, which began with the assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed al-Jabari, and has left more than 130 Palestinians dead so far. Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Qandil visited the enclave last Friday, and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu headed there on Tuesday alongside other ministers from the region.

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