Gaza exports to Israel resume as crossing reopens

Published September 11, 2023
Palestinian farmers pick tomatoes slated for export at a field in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Sunday.—AFP
Palestinian farmers pick tomatoes slated for export at a field in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Sunday.—AFP

GAZA CITY: Gaza Strip exports to Israel resumed on Sunday as Israel reopened a trade crossing, days after shutting it over an alleged attempt to smuggle explosives from the Palestinian enclave.

The Kerem Shalom crossing, the only point of entry for goods between Gaza and Israel, was closed last week after the Israeli army said it found explosives hidden in a clothing delivery carried in three trucks.

Israeli army chief of staff Herzi Halevi ordered an immediate halt of all commercial deliveries from Gaza to Israel following the alleged attempt to “smuggle high-quality explosives”.

Impoverished Gaza, home to around 2.3 million Palestinians, is under a tight land, air and sea blockade imposed by Israel, whose defence ministry controls all crossings except Rafah which is controlled by Egypt.

On Sunday morning the Kerem Shalom gateway was reopened, said Raed Fattouh, head of the Presidential Committee for the Coordination of Goods, which is affiliated to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah party.

“Several trucks, including one loaded with readymade clothes and others loaded with scrap iron, entered the crossing this morning and headed towards the Israeli side,” he said.

COGAT, the body running civilian affairs in the Palestinian territories, confirmed the reopening of the crossing from Sunday at 6am “following the conclusion of a security assessment”. Palestinian businesses had warned that shutting the crossing would trigger a “humanitarian catastrophe” in the Gaza Strip.

“When the Kerem Shalom crossing is open we have work, otherwise we will die because we won’t be able to export our vegetables,” Atta Tabasi, an exporter of tomatoes, said.

The closure of the Kerem Shalom crossing came amid rising violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which has seen at least 227 Palestinians killed so far this year.

At least 32 Israelis, one Ukrainian and one Italian have also been killed, according to a tally based on official sources on both sides. The dead include, on the Palestinian side, combatants as well as civilians and, on the Israeli side, three members of the Arab minority.

Published in Dawn, September 11th, 2023

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