Jerusalem – Israeli Company Shows Interest In Making Trump’s US-Mexico Border Wall A Reality

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    FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) walks next to the border fence between Israel and Jordan during a visit in southern Israel near Eilat February 9, 2016. REUTERS/Marc Israel Sellem/Pool Jerusalem – An Israeli company credited with building the defense barrier that crowns the Gaza Strip has signaled its interest in helping construct a controversial border wall proposed by US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to a report published by Bloomberg News Tuesday.

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    Sa’ar Koursh, owner of Magal Security Systems Ltd., told Bloomberg in an interview last month that his expertise in constructing security barriers in Israel and across the globe could help bring the candidate’s proposal into reality.

    “We would join forces with a major US defense company that has experience with such projects worldwide,” said Koursh, who spoke to Bloomberg while accompanying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Africa on a diplomatic mission in early July. “We’ve done it in the past and we would definitely want to do it.”

    In June 2015, Trump sparked outrage in Mexico with his campaign vow to build a wall along the southern US border to keep out illegal immigrants and drugs, and to make Mexico pay for the construction. He also accused Mexico of sending rapists and drug runners across the border and vowed to increase fees on some Mexican visas and all border crossing cards to help make Mexico pay for the proposed wall.

    Magal for its part specializes in engineering “smart fences” which are situated with video cameras, ground sensors and motion detector monitoring. The company has helped construct security barriers along Egypt and Jordan, and has contracts to do the same in Kenya, Somalia and other African countries under threat from violent organizations.

    Koursh added that a number of factors have contributed in rising demand for his hi-tech security barriers, including mounting jihadi extremism and increased migration.

    “The border business was down, but then came (Islamic State) and the Syrian conflict… the world is changing and borders are coming back big-time,” Koursh said.


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    7 years ago

    May Trump and this company be MATZLIACH.

    CountryYossi
    CountryYossi
    7 years ago

    They need to deal with Mexico about building the wall because THEY are paying for it.

    AuthenticSatmar
    AuthenticSatmar
    7 years ago

    This will never happen, as the courts and congress will stop it. This was a funny line in the primaries, but now that’s he’s won that he should move on and never mention it again.

    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    7 years ago

    The company is considering a name change to: borders without doctors