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Hamas says to privatise Gaza crossing

Sunday, February 23, 2014 7:45
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Hamas says to privatise Gaza crossing
AFP, Sunday 23 Feb 2014

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/95031/Egypt/Politics-/Hamas-says-to-privatise-Gaza-crossing.aspx

The Gaza Strip’s militant Hamas rulers have said they plan to let private
contractors take over the running of the Palestinian territory’s border
crossings with Egypt and Israel.

“The government is to give the private sector the opportunity to handle the
technical management of crossing points from the Gaza Strip,” Hamas deputy
prime minister Ziad al-Zaza told AFP on Saturday and said that a commission
of seven businessmen would be dedicated to the project.

“Supervision of all terminals will be under government control,” said Zaza,
who is also finance minister.

The coastal strip, whose air and sea lanes are blocked by Israel, has three
land crossings; Erez and Kerem Shalom with Israel and Rafah with Egypt.

Kerem Shalom is for goods only, while Erez and Rafah are for passenger
traffic.

Although Hamas ousted the western-backed Palestinian Authority from Gaza in
2007 PA officials continue to coordinate the work of the crossings with
Israel.

Israel does not have direct political or economic ties with Hamas which it
defines as “a terrorist organisation.”

Hamas MPs, who hold the majority of seats in the Palestinian parliament —
met in special session in a tent at Rafah on Sunday to demand that Egypt
lift border crossing restrictions.

“We are here in front of the Rafah terminal to ask our brothers in Egypt to
open Rafah to goods and persons,” deputy parliament speaker Ahmad Bahar
said.

Egypt imposed the restrictions as part of a campaign by its security forces
against jihadists in the lawless Sinai Peninsula, which borders Gaza and
Israel.

Exit through Israel is strictly controlled, with permits mainly limited to
“medical and humanitarian” cases.

Entry of goods to Gaza from Israel is also limited, with passage barred to a
range of “controlled items” which Israel deems could be used by militants to
make weapons or build fortifications.
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