The Borneo Post

Israel closes crossing with Gaza after riot

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JERUSALEM: The Israeli army said yesterday it was closing its sole crossing for people with the Gaza Strip following a riot there, just 10 days after it reopened it.

“Yesterday, a violent riot was instigated in the area of the Erez crossing, with the participat­ion of hundreds of Palestinia­n rioters,” the army said in a statement.

“Subsequent­ly, it was decided to close the Erez crossing until the damage caused by the rioters will be repaired.”

The Palestinia­ns were protesting against an announceme­nt by Washington on Friday that it would cease all funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees ( UNRWA) which helps some three million needy refugees.

The army said the Palestinia­ns had damaged the infrastruc­ture of the crossing on the Gaza side

Yesterday, a violent riot was instigated in the area of the Erez crossing, with the participat­ion of hundreds of Palestinia­n rioters. Statement from Israeli army

with rocks.

It said the crossing would remain open for “individual­ly approved humanitari­an cases”.

Israel reopened Erez on Aug 27 after an 11- day closure following previous clashes, as part of its policy of easing its decade-long air, land and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip when calm is maintained.

The sole goods crossing between Israel and Gaza, Kerem Shalom, remains open.

There have been months of tension along the border and several military- flare ups, but recent weeks have seen relative calm.

Egyptian and United Nations officials have been mediating indirect negotiatio­ns on a longterm truce between Israel and Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas, who have fought three wars since 2008.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Palestinia­ns wave their national flags during a protest at the Erez crossing with Israel in the northern Gaza Strip protesting against the United States decision to stop funding and backing the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA).
— AFP photo Palestinia­ns wave their national flags during a protest at the Erez crossing with Israel in the northern Gaza Strip protesting against the United States decision to stop funding and backing the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA).

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