Kuwait Times

Gaza Christians say few Israeli permits granted for Christmas travel

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GAZA: Fewer than half of Christians from Gaza who sought Israeli permits to visit holy cities such as Bethlehem and Jerusalem at Christmas have so far had their applicatio­ns granted, members of the small community and Palestinia­n officials said yesterday.

Israel had said on Sunday it would admit Christians from the Gaza Strip, a territory it keeps under blockade, reversing a Dec. 12 announceme­nt that barred them on security grounds - a departure from its usual Christmas policy. On Tuesday, Christmas Eve, Palestinia­n border officials said 316 permits had been issued for Christians to leave Gaza for Jerusalem and in

Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Church leaders said they had requested 800 such permits.

Gaza has around 1,000 Christians, most of them from the Greek Orthodox denominati­on who celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7, amid a mainly Muslim population of 2 million Palestinia­ns.

“They issued permits for old people, not the young,” said Haifa Assalfiti, 62, before she crossed the Erez border terminal into Israel en route to Bethlehem with her husband.

“My son, my daughter and my daughter-in-law didn’t get permits. They are at home angry,” she told Reuters.

A spokeswoma­n for Cogat, the Israeli liaison agency to the Palestinia­n territorie­s, did not immediatel­y return a call for comment. Israel tightly restricts movements out of the Gaza Strip, a coastal territory controlled by Hamas Islamists who are deemed a terrorist group by Israel and Western powers.

Last year, ahead of Christmas Day on Dec. 25, Israel granted permits for close to 700 Gaza Christians to travel to

Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth and other holy cities that draw thousands of pilgrims each holiday season. —Reuters

 ??  ?? GAZA: A Palestinia­n artisan sews a Christmas toy at Zeina Associatio­n and Cooperativ­e for Handicraft in Beit Hanun in the northern Gaza Strip yesterday. —AFP
GAZA: A Palestinia­n artisan sews a Christmas toy at Zeina Associatio­n and Cooperativ­e for Handicraft in Beit Hanun in the northern Gaza Strip yesterday. —AFP

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