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Palestinia­ns receive mail after 8 years

Parcels had been blocked for years by Israel from entering the occupied West Bank

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Deliveries had been blocked for years by Israel from reaching recipients in occupied West Bank |

Palestinia­n postal service employees are working overtime to sort through some 10 tonnes of letters and packages blocked by the Israeli regime for up to eight years, Palestinia­n officials said on Tuesday.

The parcels, dating from 2010 to this year, had been prevented by Israel from entering the West Bank via Jordan but were released in a one-time deal, the officials said.

The goods range from simple letters to medicine and even wheelchair­s for the disabled, AFP journalist­s found at the sorting centre in the occupied West Bank city of Jericho.

Palestinia­n Telecommun­ications Minister Allam Mousa accused the Israeli regime of having blocked the delivery and of delaying the implementa­tion of an agreement on postal services.

Ramadan Gazawi, an official at the sorting centre in Jericho, said he understood some items had been blocked for security reasons, while others were barred on administra­tive grounds.

“A few days ago Israel allowed more than 10 tonnes of postal parcels that were stuck in Jordan,” he told AFP.

He said it would take his staff another two weeks to sort through all the parcels and get them delivered to their recipients.

The Israeli occupation regime controls all entrances and exits to the West Bank and can prevent goods passing through as it sees fit.

Palestinia­ns say such control cripples their economy.

In the sorting centre, hundreds of bags were piled on top of each other as workers picked through them in the stifling summer heat.

Gazawi said that the parcels and letters, mostly the former, had been sent from all over the world.

Many were goods ordered online by Palestinia­ns that never arrived.

A note attached to a wheelchair said it was sent from Turkey in 2015 and meant to be delivered to the Gaza Strip.

Some of the transferre­d goods had been broken, and Gazawi said that to avoid complaints they were delivering them along with a statement saying Israeli occupation regime had delivered them in this condition.

 ?? AFP ?? A Palestinia­n postal worker sifts through sacks of undelivere­d mail at the central internatio­nal exchange post office in the West Bank city of Jericho on Tuesday.
AFP A Palestinia­n postal worker sifts through sacks of undelivere­d mail at the central internatio­nal exchange post office in the West Bank city of Jericho on Tuesday.
 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­n postal official Gazawi said many of the goods that had been withheld by Israel were broken or damaged.
AFP Palestinia­n postal official Gazawi said many of the goods that had been withheld by Israel were broken or damaged.

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