By IRNA
Beirut : The Zionist regime’s cabinet decided on Wednesday to construct a cement wall along occupied Palestine and Egypt.
According to IRNA reporter in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, the Zionist regime media reported that the construction of a 186 mile long wall along Israel’s border with Egypt that would cost 411 million US dollars was approved at the cabinet of Israel, in order to halt the entry of Palestinian combatants into their occupied motherland.
During the cabinet meeting the Zionist regime’s War Minister Ihud Barak rejected Egypt’s proposal for increasing its military forces by 750 personnel at its borders with Israel to be able to guard the border more effectively, arguing, “That would be contrary to Egypt’s commitments based on Camp David Peace Accord.”
The Zionist regime’s decision to construct the new separation wall was adopted following an explosion on Wednesday by unidentified people, January 23rd in which a hole was opened in the wall that separates Gaza from Egypt, permitting the Palestinians to frequent through it to Egyptian side of Rafah.
The event faced the Zionist regime with a new reality, because the siege of Gaza proved to be relatively fragile after it, which was a new defeat for Israel.