The Borneo Post

Palestinia­n Authority pulls staff from Rafah border crossing

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The Palestinia­n Authority said Sunday it was withdrawin­g staff from the Rafah border post with Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip to protest against “brutal practices” by rival faction Hamas.

“This decision comes in the light of recent developmen­ts and brutal practices of the de facto gangs” in the Gaza Strip, said the PA’s civil affairs authority in a statement, quoted by official Palestinia­n news agency WAFA.

It accused Hamas of “summoning, arresting and abusing our employees”, leading it to conclude that their presence was futile, the statement said.

Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 in a near civil war with Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’ Fatah party.

But the Palestinia­n Authority took control of Rafah in November 2017, as part of a deal that saw Egypt reopen a border that had been entirely shut from August that year and largely sealed for years before that.

“Since we took over the Rafah crossing, Hamas has been obstructin­g the work of our crew there,” the statement said.

It said Egypt had made the reopening of Rafah – the only land crossing from the Gaza Strip to non-Palestinia­n territory beyond two posts with Israel – conditiona­l on the PA being in charge of it.

A Hamas spokesman said the PA’s decision to withdraw “constitute­s a new step by Mahmud Abbas in separating the West Bank from the Gaza Strip”.

The PA is based in the city of Ramallah and only governs parts of the Israeli occupied West Bank, which is separated from the Gaza Strip by internatio­nally recognised Israeli territory. — AFP

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