Thx for the complement. I already explained the border crossing is more to do with Egypt's security not at the behest of Israel. If anything, Israel would love to see the border to Egypt wide open so that the Palestinians can flee and Israel has its freedom to with the enclave.
Instead, the border gets open every once in a while to allow certain goods and foods and products and medical supplies etc. You also forget that 300 people were viscously executed in a Masjid in Egypt by ISIS which is bringing support equipment through that border. What would Pakistan do in Egypt's position? We just sent tens of busses and lorries equipped with medical aid to Ghaza and I bet the border will be open shortly for a small duration to help the women and children and older folks get the help they need in Egypt. We have our own problems to deal with that border it's not all about Palestinians, that is the truth. We have to guard against what Israel wants. They want the Gazans to move to Sinai slowly and slowly until it becomes theirs. Egypt will never allow that because Ghaza is Palestinian land and cannot be abandoned for Israel's sake.
Keep in mind, if Ghaza was truly closed off from Egypt, where do you expect Hamas gets all that ability to fabricate those weapons? From the sea? You saw what happened to the Turkish boat that tried to bring jus aid and medical equipment. From Syria? With all the surveillance Israel is doing? Impossible and neither is it possible for Hezbollah to supply anything to Hamas and that is why they meet with the Egyptian delegation. Refusing it will reduce their power without a question.