What can Israel do with the Egypt-Gaza border?
The Philadelphi Corridor, which was established after the signing of the Peace Accords with Egypt, left thousands of Rafah residents on the Egyptian side of the border. Families were artificially separated. Already back then, they began to excavate the first tunnels. At first, they served to maintain the ties between the families. Later on, they began to smuggle commodities and drugs via the tunnels, and following the Oslo Accords, they smuggled heavy weapons too.









