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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

Car smuggling in the Gaza Strip

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  • Cars stolen from Israel

    arabs never control here !!!

  • Starving gaza? Let them eat...luxury auto?

  • @sherhak

    how are you going to do that?

  • BOYCOTT ISRAEL!

    FREE PALESTINE!

  • Soo fake, BBC BS!!

  • Why doesn't Israel allow new cars into Gaza? I understand that they have to be careful not to let weapons and bombs in. But can't car shipments be taken to an Israeli port and be checked out and forwarded to Gaza?

  • @hannahr77 You idiot the cars are from Egypt. What does UK and USA have to do with any of this. I cant say there not stolen because I simply dont know, but i highly doubt that.

  • @arthurneddysmith

    you should know that the cars are stolen in Israel and later on sold in Gaza, think just for 1's in your life from where would they be smuggling cars which country Jordan Egypt Syria or maybe USA or UK

  • Israel's justification for the Gaza blockade is that it prevents weapons coming in. If that's true, why is Israel also blocking exports from leaving Gaza? Are they going to claim that weapons are being smuggled out as well?

    Israel is conducting a war of attrition against a civilian population. Palestinians aren't even allowed to leave to study. Don't be fooled.

    Boycott Israel.

  • @isokessu

    I wonder what was more pivotal to the Egyptians when deciding whether to build the wall. Keeping smugglers out of the Gaza Strip or keeping the Palestinians out of Egypt. A combination of both I can imagine. Either one doesn't benefit Egypt. When the Jordanians eventually build their wall Palestinians are throughly fenced off on all sides. Of course even in such a case only the Israeli wall will be the target of protests.

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