Increasing evidence is emerging from Egypt and its border with Gaza, revealing widespread corruption and bribery.
In recent days, Egyptian activists involved in organizing aid shipments to the Gaza Strip have claimed that the "Bani Sinai" company, which is responsible for bringing trucks into the Strip from the Rafah crossing, is asking for $20,000 for each such truck.
According to one of the testimonies, an Egyptian activist who contacted charity organizations and managed to organize a shipment of food and clothing contacted the company and it asked him for $20,000 to bring this truck into the Strip.
The Bani Sinai company is owned by the all-powerful man in the Egyptian Rafah area, Ibrahim al-Aragani, who is close to the government. There is an allegation that he works together with the son of the Egyptian president, Mahmoud al-Sisi.
In short, there are those who are getting rich from the situation in the Gaza Strip these days...