Palestine

Israel closes Gaza crossings again, hinders Palestinians’ access to work

The Israeli regime has sealed crossing points with the besieged Gaza Strip, preventing thousands of workers from getting to their jobs in the occupied Palestinian territories and further exacerbating the humanitarian situation in the impoverished enclave.

Israeli authorities on Wednesday confirmed that the Erez crossing into Gaza was closed and said it would be re-opened “in accordance with situational assessments.”

The move stops more than 18,000 Palestinians from crossing for work, depriving the blockaded territory’s ailing economy of around $2 million a day, according to local economists.

The closure, which follows a ban on exports from Gaza earlier this month, will add pressure to an economy already under strain due a blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt.

“We are too afraid the crossing won’t open anytime soon and I go back to living in poverty and need,” media outlets quoted one Gaza father of five, who has been sleeping at the Palestinian side of Erez crossing since Sunday evening.

Ayman Abu Krayyem, the spokesman of Gaza Ministry of Labor, said that as a result of the closure thousands of workers have been stranded in the blockaded territory since the ban.

“Those are losing 3.2 million shekel ($842,000) a day. These are important money by which they could help their families and improve their economic conditions…. This is a collective punishment,” said Krayyem.

The latest closure comes as protests backed by Hamas and other Palestinian resistence groups have been held for days, against issues ranging from the treatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails to descecration of the al-Aqsa Mosque compound by extremist settlers.

Israeli occupation forces have killed three Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank, and another Palestinian protester in a separate incident in Gaza since Tuesday.

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