Israel to Raise Height of Egypt Border Fence to Block Migrants

Israeli workers erect a new fence along Israel's border with Jordan in the Arabah valley, some 30 Kilometres north to the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat, on February 1, 2016.

Israel is set to raise the height of its fence along the Egyptian border in an effort to keep out migrants, defense officials said Tuesday.

The fence will be raised an additional meter, making it six meters (19.7 feet) high. This follows an increase in African migrants entering the country over the past year.

The army said that a series of additional prevention methods will be put in place to reduce the number of illegal border crossings.

The current fence, which was built between 2010-2014, has been largely successful in preventing migrant incursions, the IDF said. In 2014, only 14 people made it across the border, compared with 12,000 in 2010. However, in 2015, some 200 migrants made it over the fence, often with the use of ladders.

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Ronald Parks
8 years ago

…but can they get Egypt to pay for it? Maybe Trump is available for a consult.