Seriously though, you should be very, very skeptical:
Egypt agreed on Sunday to reopen its border with Gaza Strip after Palestinian militants reached an agreement with European officials in which they promised to keep the area calm. The border was closed last Thursday after Palestinian gunmen belonging to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, the Fatah party’s military wing, shot dead two Egyptian police officers and injured some 20 others. During the incident, two bulldozers driven by Al-Aqsa militants demolished segments of the wall separating Gaza from Egypt.
MR will be operating a betting pool as to how long it will take for these terrorists’ “promises” to become “negotiated agreements that Egypt has violated”. Which will become “a justification to take action”. We can be so confident because it’s happened so many times before. Betting will stop as soon as the next wave of bulldozers leave the gate. Or crash into the gate, as the metaphor goes.
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