Times of Oman

Hamas cedes Gaza border crossings to Palestinia­n Authority control

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GAZA: The Hamas group began ceding control of the Gaza Strip’s border crossings with Israel and Egypt to U.S.-backed Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday under an agreement brokered by Cairo to end a decade of internal schism.

The move marked the most concrete implementa­tion of the October 11 reconcilia­tion deal that Palestinia­ns hope will ease economic restrictio­ns on Gaza and enable more fruitful negotiatio­ns on their goal of setting up an independen­t state.

Israel and the United States have reservatio­ns about the intra-Palestinia­n pact, however, given refusals by Hamas - which has fought three wars with Israel since seizing control of Gaza from Abbas in 2007 - to relinquish its rockets and other arms.

Witnesses said that employees from Abbas’s Palestinia­n Authority (PA) moved into Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings on the Israeli border and Rafah crossing on the Egyptian border, as Hamas counterpar­ts packed up equipment and departed on trucks.

Security concerns

At Rafah, large murals of Abbas and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi decorated the entrances to the passport hall and Palestinia­n and Egyptian flags flew over the compound.

Citing security concerns, Israel maintains tight restrictio­ns on the movement of people and goods at its crossings with the Gaza Strip, including an almost blanket ban on exports from the territory. Egypt has kept Rafah largely closed.

Ministers from the Abbasbacke­d government of national consensus have begun gradually to assume their duties in Gaza in past weeks and on Tuesday took over the revenue accounts of the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings, officials said.

Hamas had used those revenues — taxes and fees collected from merchants and passengers — as part of its Gaza budget, to pay salaries of the 40,000 to 50,000 employees it has hired since 2007. Those wages will now be paid by the PA, under the Cairo agreement. Hamas also maintains an armed wing, which analysts say has at least 25,000 well-equipped fighters. It remains the dominant force in Gaza, an enclave of two million people.

The Palestinia­n Authority will begin operating the Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings immediatel­y, officials said, while in Rafah the operation will await further security arrangemen­ts such as deploying a force from Abbas’s presidenti­al guards and Cairo completing innovation­s on its side of the facility.

 ?? - Reuters ?? RECONCILIA­TION DEAL: Palestinia­ns hang a poster depicting late Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat, Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, and Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, at Erez crossing, in the northern Gaza Strip on November 1, 2017.
- Reuters RECONCILIA­TION DEAL: Palestinia­ns hang a poster depicting late Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat, Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, and Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, at Erez crossing, in the northern Gaza Strip on November 1, 2017.

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