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Israel eases blockade of Gaza Strip

June 24, 2010 14:23
Gaza workers greet trucks carrying supplies after they are let through the Kerem Shalom crossing from Israel

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The Israeli cabinet has agreed to ease the blockade on Gaza and allow all foodstuffs and building materials into the Strip. At the same time, the naval blockade will stay in place and the IDF is preparing to stop further flotillas from reaching Gaza.

The cabinet decided to abolish the previous list of approved food products and allow in any sort of supply which is not arms and cannot be used to manufacture arms. Building materials will also be allowed in for any project approved by the United Nations agencies, in an attempt to stop them being used to build fortifications. The cabinet also approved the use of more crossings into Gaza to allow more supply convoys through.

The naval closure of Gaza will stay in place to prevent arms shipments.

The decision was agreed upon in advance with the American administration, the UN and EU. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said the cabinet's decision will help Israel to deflect international criticism.

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