The Asian Age

Palestinia­ns sort through 8 years of undelivere­d mails held up by Israel

Palestinia­ns said Israel had withheld delivery of post shipments to Palestinia­n territorie­s through its national postal service since 2010 According to Palestinia­n postage official, Israel did not honour a 2008 agreement with Palestinia­ns to send and rece

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Jericho ( West Bank), Aug. 19: Palestinia­n postal workers in the West Bank are sifting through eight years’ worth of undelivere­d mail held by Israel.

In recent days the Palestinia­n postal staff in Jericho has been sorting through tons of undelivere­d mail in a room packed with letters, boxes and even a wheelchair.

The Palestinia­ns said Israel had withheld delivery of post shipments to the Palestinia­n territorie­s through its national postal service since 2010. According to Palestinia­n postage official Ramadan Ghazawi, Israel did not honour a 2008 agreement with the Palestinia­ns to send and receive mail directly through Jordan. Mail was indeed delivered through Jordan but was denied entry by Israel, causing a yearslong backlog.

“It was blocked because each time they ( Israel) used to give us a reason and an excuse. Once they said that the terminal, the building that the post was supposed to arrive to is not ready and once ( they said) to wait, they’re expecting a larger checking machine ( security scanner),” he said.

Israel says that the sides came to an understand­ing about a year ago on postage delivery but that it has not yet resulted in a “direct transfer,” according to Cogat, the Israeli defense body responsibl­e for Palestinia­n civilian affairs in the West Bank.

Cogat said in a statement that the one- time release of the ten and a half tons of mail was a “gesture.”

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