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Gaza’s Erez border post reopened

Egypt, UN mediating indirect talks on truce between Israeli regime and Hamas

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The Israeli occupation regime reopened its only border post for people with the Gaza Strip yesterday, a week after shutting it over violence along the border with the Palestinia­n enclave.

The reopening, following days of relative calm, comes as Egypt holds talks with Palestinia­n officials as part of efforts to reach a long-term truce with Israel.

A spokeswoma­n for the Israeli regime’s defence ministry unit that oversees the Erez border post confirmed it had opened as planned yesterday morning.

On Sunday night, Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said the border post was being reopened due to “calm that has been maintained over the past week.”

The occupation regime closed the border post on August 19, after another round of protests and clashes on the border with Gaza.

It 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 for various reasons.

A second border post with Israel, Kerem Shalom, is for goods.

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 talks on a long-term truce between the occupation regime and Hamas. The regime has launched three wars on Gaza since 2008.

Egyptian officials have held talks with Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah this week in a renewed bid to reconcile the movement with Hamas.

The two factions have been deeply divided for more than a decade and Abbas is opposed to any truce with Israel that bypasses his Palestinia­n National Authority, based in the occupied West Bank.

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­ns wait at the Erez border post with Israel near Beit Hanoun in Gaza Strip yesterday.
AFP Palestinia­ns wait at the Erez border post with Israel near Beit Hanoun in Gaza Strip yesterday.

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