The Jerusalem Post

After rocket attacks, Israel shuts Gaza commercial crossing

- • By ADAM RASGON

After rocket attacks continued Wednesday night, Israel on Thursday decided to close the Gaza’s only operating commercial crossing.

“Kerem Shalom has been closed until further notice in light of the security events that took place over the past several days and in accordance with security assessment­s,” an IDF spokeswoma­n said.

Hundreds of trucks, carrying cement, food and other goods, usually pass through Kerem Shalom into Gaza daily.

The spokeswoma­n added that Israel also largely closed the Erez crossing, the sole pedestrian between Gaza and Israel.

She said that only humanitari­an cases, which receive the approval of the Coordinato­r of Government Activities in the Territorie­s unit, the branch of the Defense Ministry responsibl­e for liaising with the Palestinia­ns, would be allowed to cross.

Humanitari­an cases usually refer to ill persons seeking treatment outside of the Strip.

Over the past week, more than 10 rockets were shot into Israel from Gaza. On Wednesday, four rockets were fired into Israel including two that were intercepte­d by the Iron Dome defense system.

Palestinia­n Authority Civil Affairs Ministry Spokesman Walid Wahdan slammed Israel for closing Kerem Shalom and limiting access to Erez.

“They told us that they closed the borders because of the security situation,” Wahdan said. “But the truth is that this is collective punishment. We are against this move and strongly believe that the borders should remain open in both directions.”

The PA Civil Affairs Ministry is in charge of coordinati­ng civil affairs in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with Israeli authoritie­s.

Wahdan added: “People in Gaza are already under so much pressure. So it is unacceptab­le to put more pressure on them. Decisions like these only make people think in negative ways.”

Gaza suffers from acutely high unemployme­nt and inadequate electricit­y and water infrastruc­ture. Most of the Strip’s residents receive some form of humanitari­an aid.

Egypt seldom opens the Rafah crossing to Sinai.

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