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4,600 Gazans enter Israel, highest total at Erez Crossing in 15 years

Palestinian workers from Gaza and those with work permits were allowed into Israel after a security assessment by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  05-16-2022 09:51
Last modified: 05-16-2022 09:51
4,600 Gazans enter Israel, highest total at Erez Crossing in 15 yearsAP/Oded Balilty

Palestinian workers enter Israel after crossing from Gaza on the Israeli side of Erez crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip, March 27, 2022 | File photo: AP/Oded Balilty

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Around 4,600 Gazans entered Israel on Sunday at the reopened Erez Crossing, which is the highest single-day number at the border crossing in 15 years, Army Radio reported.

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Israel had sealed the crossing, as well as the crossings between Israel and the Palestinian Authority-controlled areas in Judea and Samaria, on May 3, preventing the flow of some 12,000 Palestinian Gazan workers into Israel. The closures were in response to Hamas' role in stoking violence in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and elsewhere.

Israel reopened the crossings to Judea and Samaria on May 9.

Palestinian workers from Gaza and those with work permits were allowed into Israel after a security assessment by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) on Saturday evening.

"The continuation of the civil policy will be possible in accordance with situational assessments and the preservation of security stability," COGAT said in a statement.

The decision to reopen the crossing was opposed by Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar, who said the move was unjustified at this time.

In a tweet, Sa'ar cited the ongoing incitement by Hamas and its leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and said the terror group's leaders should be "taken out of their comfort zone."

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The crossing was scheduled to reopen on May 6 but was kept shut after a deadly terrorist attack in Elad on Independence Day.

Israel is currently facing a terror wave that has seen 19 people killed, including three during the axe and knife rampage by two Palestinians in Elad.

JNS.org contributed to this report.

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