Israel allows some Gaza exports, one month after truce

COGAT says following security evaluation it was decided to allow 'limited export of agricultural produce' from the Hamas-controlled enclave; Gaza border officials say easing of restrictions would last 'two to three days'

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Israel allowed a limited resumption of commercial exports from the Gaza Strip on Monday in what it called a "conditional" measure one month after a truce halted 11 days of fighting with the Palestinian enclave's Hamas rulers.
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  • Gaza border officials said the easing of restrictions would last two to three days and would apply to agricultural goods and some textiles.
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     Palestinian man stands next to a truck carrying clothes for export, at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,
     Palestinian man stands next to a truck carrying clothes for export, at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,
    Palestinian man stands next to a truck carrying clothes for export, at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,
    (Photo: Reuters)
    Israel keeps tight controls Gaza crossings, with support from neighboring Egypt, citing threats from Hamas. The Israeli restrictions were intensified during the May fighting, effectively halting all exports.
    But with the Egyptian-mediated ceasefire largely holding, Israel said some exports would be allowed out through its territory as of Monday morning.
    "Following a security evaluation, a decision has been made for the first time since the end of (the fighting) to enable... (the) limited export of agricultural produce from the Gaza Strip," COGAT, a branch of the Defense Ministry, said.
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    Palestinian police officers stand next to a truck carrying clothes for export at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,
    Palestinian police officers stand next to a truck carrying clothes for export at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,
    Palestinian police officers stand next to a truck carrying clothes for export at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip
    (Photo: Reuters)
    COGAT said the measure was approved by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's government and was "conditional upon the preservation of security stability".
    Egypt stepped up its Israel-Hamas mediation last week after incendiary balloons launched from Gaza drew retaliatory Israeli air strikes on Hamas sites, challenging the fragile ceasefire.
    But with that flare-up having ebbed since early Friday, some workers in Gaza voiced hope that the easing of Israeli restrictions would last, and potentially be expanded. Some 10,000 people in Gaza, home 2 million people, work in textiles.
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    Boxes containing clothes for export are seen at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip
    Boxes containing clothes for export are seen at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip
    Boxes containing clothes for export are seen at Kerem Shalom crossing in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip
    (Photo: Reuters)
    "This could be a start... today we exported clothing, and tomorrow, maybe something else," said Gaza truck driver Ismail Abu Suleiman, 55, who transports export-bound goods to Israel's Kerem Shalom border crossing.
    Gaza's agriculture ministry said farmers had lost $16 million due to the restrictions on exports.
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