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
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.”