By Magdy Samaan
Egypt Independent
Observers debated whether the visit was
meant to convey a show of solidarity with Hamas or a whether it was signaled a
fast-paced move to mediate between the two sides and broker a ceasefire. The
answer remains unclear as Israel
continued to bomb Gaza
even while Qandil met Hamas Prime Miniater Ismail Haniyeh.
Accompanied by a number of Egyptian
officials, Qandil's convoy was secured by a combination of police and army forces
supervised by new Sinai security director Sameeh Beshadi. They visited El-Shifa Hospital
in Gaza City and then held a press conference.
"Egypt ...will not
hesitate to stop the aggression in order to achieve a just and comprehensive
peace for a Palestinian state with Jerusalem
as its capital," Qandil said.
"
"I call on the Palestinian people to
unite now. People's strength is in their unity. This is the way to achieve
victory and the liberation of Palestine ,"
he added.
Qandil kissed the body of Mohamed Qasim, a
child who was killed in an Israeli airstrike. "This cannot be tolerated. I
call upon the world to bear this responsibility and on Israel to
respect its commitments," he said.
Qandil left before Friday prayers even
though the plan was for him to pray in Gaza .
Most people who crossed through the opened Rafah border on Friday were heading intoGaza
despite the incessant air strikes which could be heard clearly from the
Egyptian side of the boarder.
Most people who crossed through the opened Rafah border on Friday were heading into
Sameeh El-Mekawy, 50, was in Cairo for two weeks
seeking medical treatment for his wife. He returned to Gaza as scheduled, and says of the violence,
"We are used to living with this. Yesterday, shells dropped beside our
house where our sons lives. ...There is no security in Gaza ."
Mohamed Ismail, a Palestinian teacher who
work in the UAE, was headed to Gaza
to see his family despite the volatile atmosphere. "We are used to Israel 's bombing, but the difference this time
is Egypt 's
position," he said.
In the Egyptian Rafah city, residents were
concerned about the worsening security situation as well as the shortage of gas
supplies due to the smuggling tunnels, one of the vital ways to supply goods to
the beseiged Strip.
Mohamed Abdul Hamid, employee in the
Ministry of Religious Endowments, moved to Rafah in 1993 from Menufiya. He says
before the 25 January revolution, Rafah and Sinai were safer, but "now we
can't leave women and our children alone, we hear about kidnappings everyday."
He blamed the Sinai Bedouins for exclusively
profiting from the tunnels busness due to their ties with Hamas, pointing out a
collapsed house in front of the cafe where he sat which used to hide three
tunnels.
The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza as a result of
Israeli military raids has now reached 24, including six who have been killed
so far on Friday, said Palestinian sources.
The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported
that 260 have been injured in Israel ’s
Operation Pillar of Defense, which was launched Wednesday 14 November.
Six children and two women are amongst the
dead, while 70 children and women have been injured.
WAFA described victims of the violence,
including an elderly man who was killed and another elderly man who was
critically wounded in the Zaytoun neighborhood east of Gaza City .
At least four others were injured in the
course of a raid on the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood north of Gaza City ,
one of whom is in critical condition, WAFA reported.
The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said in a
statement on its website that one of its members was killed and two others
injured Friday afternoon in an Israeli raid west of the city of Khan Younis , south of
Gaza Strip.
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