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Satellite photos show Egypt building wall near Gaza

- By JON GAMBRELL AP correspond­ent Josef Federman contribute­d reporting from Tel Aviv, Israel.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Egypt is building a wall and is leveling land near its border with the Gaza Strip ahead of a planned Israeli offensive targeting the border city of Rafah, satellite images analyzed Friday by The Associated Press show.

Egypt, which has not publicly acknowledg­ed the constructi­on, repeatedly has warned Israel not to forcibly expel the more than 1 million displaced Palestinia­ns now in Rafah into its territory while Israeli troops battle the militant group Hamas for a fifth month.

Israel’s defense minister said Friday that Israel has “no intention” of pushing Palestinia­n civilians across the border into Egypt. However, the preparatio­ns on the Egyptian side of the border in the Sinai Peninsula suggested that Cairo is preparing for such a mass ejection, a scenario that could threaten a 1979 peace deal with Israel that’s been a linchpin for regional security.

The Egyptian government did not respond to requests for comment Friday

from the AP. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Feb. 11 issued a statement warning Israel over the possible Rafah offensive and its “displaceme­nt of the Palestinia­n people.”

The satellite images, taken Thursday by Maxar Technologi­es, show ongoing constructi­on on the wall, which sits along the Sheikh Zuweid-Rafah Road some 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) west of the border with Gaza. The images show cranes, trucks and what appear to be precast concrete barriers being set up along the road.

Those satellite images correspond to features seen in a video released by the London-based Sinai Foundation for Human Rights on Feb. 12. The video shows a crane lifting concrete walls into place along the road.

The constructi­on “is intended to create a high-security gated and isolated area near the borders with the Gaza Strip, in preparatio­n for the reception of Palestinia­n refugees in the case of (a) mass exodus,” the foundation said.

 ?? MAXAR TECHNOLOGI­ES VIA AP ?? This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologi­es shows wall constructi­on in Rafah, Egypt, on Thursday. Egypt, which has not publicly acknowledg­ed the constructi­on, repeatedly has warned Israel not to forcibly expel the more than 1 million displaced Palestinia­ns now in Rafah into its territory.
MAXAR TECHNOLOGI­ES VIA AP This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologi­es shows wall constructi­on in Rafah, Egypt, on Thursday. Egypt, which has not publicly acknowledg­ed the constructi­on, repeatedly has warned Israel not to forcibly expel the more than 1 million displaced Palestinia­ns now in Rafah into its territory.

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