Maze Cartoon about
the Gaza smuggling tunnels
By Yonatan Frimer
Very psychedelic maze cartoon of two smugglers in the Gaza-Egypt
tunnels, carrying a case of weapons and rockets. One says to the other,
"If they open up the borders, then we might be out of a job."
Created by Yonatan Frimer
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Sarah A. Topol Contributor
Smugglers in Egypt and Gaza worry their trade will be adversely
affected by returning Palestinians lugging goods bought for cheaper
prices in Egypt. They know a total termination of the blockade will
spell the end of their industry.
"If the border opened, there
won't be any tunnels," Abu Al-Amir, a tunnel worker in Gaza, said in a
telephone interview with AOL News. "If the tunnels end, no one will
work."
Al-Amir said nervous conversations about what will happen
if the border stays open have rippled through the smuggling community
in Gaza. Although his work has not been affected, Al-Amir said, "There
are people who are afraid."
Right now, it's business as usual
for many of Gaza's tunnels that ferry construction materials, something
neither of the borders is allowing through.
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