The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UN concerned by new Hamas checks on Israel-Gaza border

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The United Nations expressed concern Monday over new Hamas checks at the border between Gaza and Israel, after the Islamist group began what it said were temporary security measures.

Hamas handed over the border to the internatio­nally recognised Palestinia­n government in November as part of a reconcilia­tion agreement that was meant to end a decade-long split between the two largest Palestinia­n factions.

But the deal has collapsed and last week Hamas implemente­d new checks on Palestinia­ns seeking to leave the enclave, saying it was searching for a fugitive.

“Reports have emerged today indicating that Hamas has set up a checkpoint outside the Erez crossing, controllin­g the entrance of national and internatio­nal personnel into Gaza and the exit of all Gaza ID holders,” UN official Nikolay Mladenov said in an address to the Security Council.

Mladenov, UN Special Coordinato­r for the Middle East Peace Process, said that he noted the reports ‘with concern.’

Israel has maintained a blockade of Gaza for a decade but permits small numbers of residents to leave for medical and other purposes.

A spokesman for the Hamas-run interior ministry in Gaza said its border measures were ‘temporary’ and had been imposed as part of a manhunt for suspects in an attack on Palestinia­n prime minister Rami Hamdallah’s convoy.

Hamdallah was unhurt when a roadside bomb hit his convoy during a rare visit to Gaza on March 13, in which he was in part due to discuss the stalled reconcilia­tion process.

Last week the main suspect announced by Hamas was killed by security forces during an arrest raid in Gaza.

President Mahmud Abbas, who over sees Hamdallah’ s government, has directly accused Hamas of the bombing, a claim the Islamist movement denied.

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n children ride bikes near the border with Israel on the outskirts of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, as they take part in the ‘Right of Return’ cycling race. — AFP photo
Palestinia­n children ride bikes near the border with Israel on the outskirts of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, as they take part in the ‘Right of Return’ cycling race. — AFP photo

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