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Israel reopens Gaza crossings
Posted: 06 July 2008 1525 hrs

 
 
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JERUSALEM: Israel on Sunday reopened border crossings to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip after closing them on Thursday when a rocket was fired from the territory in defiance of a truce that has been in effect since June 19.

Israeli army spokesman Peter Lerner told AFP that the crossings had reopened and merchandise, as well as people who needed medical treatment in Israel, could cross over again.

The measure had been taken, he said, because no more truce violations had been signalled since Thursday.

Several rockets and mortar rounds have been fired at Israel from Gaza since the truce between Israel and the territory's Hamas rulers went into effect.

The truce was supposed to lead to the easing of a crippling blockade Israel imposed more than a year ago when the Islamist movement seized power in Gaza, but the military said after last week's incident the crossings would be closed until at least Sunday.

Hamas insists that its own fighters are respecting the truce and has vowed to arrest anyone who violates it.


- AFP/so

 

 



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