The Freeman

Israel reopens its crossing for people with Gaza Strip

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Israel reopened its only crossing for people with the Gaza Strip on Thursday, more than a week after shutting it following a destructiv­e Palestinia­n protest.

The reopening follows several days of relative calm, as Egyptian and UN officials attempt to broker a long-term truce between Israel and Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas.

A spokeswoma­n for the Israeli defence ministry unit that oversees the Erez crossing confirmed it had reopened on Thursday.

On September 5, the army said that hundreds of “rioters” had vandalised the Gaza side of the crossing, and that it would remain closed until the damage was repaired.

Israel has enforced an air, land and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip for more than a decade, but grants permission to a limited number of people to cross.

An average of around 1,000 Gazans cross through Erez each day, mostly those in need of medical care but also businesspe­ople, students and others, Israeli authoritie­s say.

A second crossing with Israel, Kerem Shalom, is for goods only. There have been months of tension along the border and several military-flare ups, but recent weeks have seen relative calm.

Gaza’s only other link to the outside world is the Rafah crossing with Egypt. It was closed for years but has been largely open to restricted categories of Palestinia­ns since mid-May.

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