There is irrefutable
evidence that it is the case.
Posts on social media as a result of rumors spread by pages and groups affiliated with the MB. It was all over my FB feed just after the events took place, propagated by the very sheeple that think Elsisi was assassinated and that Morsi is coming back.
A far greater number of local residents have been beheaded or assassinated (including tribal elders and chiefs) by the terrorist groups operating there than by any collateral as result of an Armed Forces operation. Demolitions will not occur unless the building was used by suspected terrorists. Watch any of the videos on this thread on Op Sinai and you will see.
As of 3/11/2014 only 200 families were evacuated after settlements were agreed between them and the Armed Forces. That left around 600 families, still in their homes. Simply put, what you're saying is not true. Compensation is provided based upon property, a set value has been put on every square meter of constructed land, the families will also recieve a 3 month rent grant in the magnitude of 900 LE. Considering legally the land in the Sinai belongs to the state rather than any individual I would say this isn't the harshest thing that could have happened. Nobody is going to be killed or has been killed.
Haven't found anything that definitively shows otherwise.
That first sentence is laughable:-
RAFAH BORDER: GUARD KILLED BY PALESTINIAN SNIPER; LIFELINE 3 ENTERS/EXITS GAZA; BTADS ON HOLD - Telegraph
Extracts from this:
Exclusive: Militants, weapons transit Gaza tunnels despite Egyptian crackdown| Reuters
"Each day, about 3 or 4 people cross with weapons, and each one carries about 6 or 7 guns," the Bedouin guide said, without specifying what type of arms were being transported.
The Egyptian owner accompanies passengers to the midpoint where a sentry checks on the security situation on the other side and then brings them to meet the Palestinian co-owner.
"This tunnel is a partnership between us," said the Egyptian. "Building it cost us $300,000. He paid half and I paid half. The profit is split between us 50-50."
The tunnel regularly brings the men profits of $200 a day. Shipping rates vary, starting at $12 for one-metre crates of medicine or food and topping out at $150 for weapons, building supplies or fuel.
People can pass for $50 each but the rate increases if they are armed.
He said he does not check the identification of people who pass and even allows masked men to use his tunnel if his Palestinian partner vouches for them. "As long as they give me $50, I let them through," he said.
The owner said he also does not seek to know the affiliation or destination of militants and weapons for fear that displeased customers will use another tunnel or report him to the security forces. "I just deliver the weapons and take the money," he said. "I'm not concerned with where they're going."
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Leave your wet dreams, delusions, and imagination elsewhere. If you want to go further open a thread in the ME section.