(Christian Science Monitor) Kristen Chick and Ahmed Aldabbam - Egypt began destroying several dozen smuggling tunnels from Gaza as part of a security crackdown after militants in Sinai attacked an Egyptian army checkpoint near Rafah on Aug. 5. The operation has slowed the tunnel trade, leading to price increases in Gaza on items like building materials and food. Many tunnel owners now work only at night, when police rarely venture into the area. Egyptian President Morsi has rebuffed requests for a free trade zone with Gaza, while clamping down on smuggling.
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