Security Cabinet approves security fence on eastern border 29 Jun 2015

Security Cabinet approves security fence on eastern border

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    Work to begin on a 30-kilometer long section of security fence along the State of Israel's eastern border, from Eilat to the site designated for the Timna airport, on the Israeli side of the border with Jordan.
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    Construction of the security fence between Israel and Egypt, January 2012 Construction of the security fence between Israel and Egypt, January 2012 Copyright: GPO/Moshe Milner
     
     
    (Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
     
    The Security Cabinet, yesterday (Sunday, 28 June 2015), adopted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposal to begin work on an approximately 30-kilometer long section of security fence along the State of Israel's eastern border, from Eilat to the site designated for the Timna airport. The Security Cabinet also approved the necessary allocation of resources for building the section of fence.
     
    The Government of Israel is in contact with the Government of Jordan and emphasizes that the construction of this section of security fence is being carried out on the Israeli side of the border. The fence will not, in any way, infringe on the sovereignty of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and its national interests, which will be respected.
     
    Prime Minister Netanyahu, today (Monday, 29 June 2015), at the start of a meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, referred to the foregoing decision:
     
    "Yesterday in the Security Cabinet, we made a very important decision to continue a section of fence along our southern border, this time from Eilat, 30 kilometers north to past the Timna airport that is under construction. This is important. It is part of our national security. It joins the fence that we built along the length of our border with Sinai, which blocked the entry of illegal migrants into Israel and - of course - the various terrorist movements. This step also joins the fence that we built on our border on the Golan Heights.
     
    I would like to make it clear that this fence will be entirely within the territory of the State of Israel. It will not, in any way, infringe on the sovereignty of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and its national interests.
     
    I think that this is a very important step. I am also pleased that the members of the Security Cabinet approved the sources of financing."