Israel reopens Gaza crossings after two weeks

Published September 29, 2023
Palestinian workers gather at the Erez crossing between Israel and the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday after the crossing was reopened by Israeli authorities. — AFP
Palestinian workers gather at the Erez crossing between Israel and the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday after the crossing was reopened by Israeli authorities. — AFP

GAZA CITY: Israel reopened crossing points with Gaza Strip on Thursday, allowing thousands of Palestinian workers to get to their jobs in Israel and the occupied West Bank, after nearly two weeks of closure prompted by protests along the border.

Around 18,000 Gazans have permits from Israeli authorities to work outside the blockaded enclave, providing an injection of cash amounting to some $2 million a day to the impoverished territory’s economy.

The move comes amid stepped-up international efforts by Egypt and the United Nations to defuse tensions and prevent a new round of armed conflict in the enclave.

For around two weeks, protesters throwing stones and explosive devices have faced off against Israeli troops who have responded with live fire, killing one man and wounding ten others.

Protests on Wednesday were less intense, and so was the Israeli response. A Palestinian official familiar with mediation efforts said the development came “upon the request of mediators to de-escalate tensions”.

Desperate to go back to their jobs, workers began to flock to the Palestinian side of the crossing soon after Israel made the announcement late on Wednesday.

“We want to go to work and earn a living for our children because the situation was too bad for us the past two weeks,” said Kha­l­ed Zurub, 57, who works in construction in Israel.

Cogat, the Israeli defence ministry agency that coordinates with the Palestinians, said security assessments would determine whether the border remained open.

In an apparent sign of easing tensions, the Revolutionary Youths group, which has organised the protests in past weeks, said in a statement it was suspending the demonstrations after securing promises from mediators that Israel would stop provocative measures in Jerusalem and in prisons and ease up the Gaza blockades.

Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for Hamas group, which rules Gaza and opposes peace deals with Israel, said the Jewish state was constantly violating Gazans’ fundamental right to freedom of movement with repeated border closures and the blockade of Gaza.

Published in Dawn, September 29th, 2023

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