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Egypt lets Gazans leave strip for first time in months

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RAFAH: Egypt reopened Gaza’s main passenger crossing point for the first time in months for thousands of Palestinia­ns who were stranded on both sides of the border due to the Covid-19 crisis.

Gaza residents holding Egyptian passports, foreign passports and patients seeking treatment abroad were to leave through the Rafah crossing point during its three-day opening, the Hamas-run interior ministry in Gaza said.

Some 500 people were scheduled to exit yesterday, the first time the crossing has allowed departures since March.

Palestinia­ns stranded in Egypt and abroad will be allowed to return home, the ministry added.

Traffic for arrivals had been shut since May.

Gaza appears to have managed to keep the pandemic in check – in part of because of an IsraeliEgy­ptian blockade that severely restricts movement in and out of the territory.

Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade after the Islamic militant group Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007.

Gaza has reported 81 cases of the coronaviru­s, but all of the cases were people who were in mandatory quarantine centres set up by Hamas for anyone returning.

There have been no reported cases of community transmissi­on inside Gaza.

To prepare for thousands of Palestinia­ns expected to return via Rafah, Hamas had opened more isolation facilities across the Gaza Strip.

Life in Gaza has returned to normal with the virus at bay.

Last week, schools reopened normally while mosques, wedding halls, cafes and gyms were also open.

Israel and Hamas are bitter enemies that fought three wars and numerous skirmishes since 2007.

Yesterday, Israel closed its only commercial crossing point with Gaza in response to explosives-laden balloons being launched by Palestinia­ns into Israel.

The balloons started dozens of fires in Israeli farmland near Gaza.

Israel said the Kerem Shalom crossing will be closed until further notice, but the passage of fuel, food and humanitari­an goods is not affected.

The balloons have broken a months-long lull that prevailed during the pandemic.

Palestinia­n media reports suggested that Hamas is allowing the resumption of the balloon launches to press Israel into further easing its restrictio­ns on Gaza and allow large scale economic projects.

 ??  ?? On the move: Palestinia­ns waiting to cross the border to the Egyptian side of the Rafah in the Gaza Strip. —AP
On the move: Palestinia­ns waiting to cross the border to the Egyptian side of the Rafah in the Gaza Strip. —AP

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