Israel Imposes Closure on West Bank, Gaza as Jewish Holidays Approach

An Israeli soldier at a crossing in Hebron in the West Bank on August 22, 2023. (Reuters)
An Israeli soldier at a crossing in Hebron in the West Bank on August 22, 2023. (Reuters)
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Israel Imposes Closure on West Bank, Gaza as Jewish Holidays Approach

An Israeli soldier at a crossing in Hebron in the West Bank on August 22, 2023. (Reuters)
An Israeli soldier at a crossing in Hebron in the West Bank on August 22, 2023. (Reuters)

The Israeli military announced Thursday it will impose a three-day total closure on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip during the upcoming Jewish New Year holiday, starting on Friday.

The closure, which follows "an instruction by the political echelon," will begin right after midnight Friday and will be lifted before midnight Sunday, according to a statement released by the military.

The observation of the new year highlights the beginning of a period of Jewish holidays this month and in October.

The occupation forces impose a full closure on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on September 24 marking the Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). Also, it closes all the crossings leading to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on the Sukkot from September 29 until October 7.

This measure would prevent access to Israel and movements from and to the Gaza Strip. This closure would also include border crossings with Jordan and a change in their operating hours.

In this context, the General Administration of Crossings and Borders announced amending Al-Karama border crossing operating hours on Sunday.

The crossing border will operate both ways from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. due to the Jewish holidays. On Saturday, the 23rd of September, it would be open from 8:00 a.m. until 12:30 noon, while it will be fully closed on Sunday the 24th of the same month until Tuesday.

The closure of the Al-Karama border crossing means that the Palestinians will be banned from traveling from and to Jordan.

Israel often imposes a closure on the West Bank on holidays and bans the Palestinians’ entry except for those who have permits. It also tightens restrictions on the exceptions.

Thousands of Palestinians work in the West Bank including doctors and businessmen. This closure includes all the crossings of Gaza and the halt of imports and exports to the Strip.

Israel says that it aims to avoid any Palestinian operations while the Israelis are celebrating their holidays.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates denounced the closures, considering them harmful to the Palestinian economy.

It described the closures in a statement as “a blatant use of religious events for colonial purposes in an effort to mislead world public opinion by blaming the victim while acquitting the executioner, not to mention the economic and social harm they cause to our people.”



Gaza Civil Defense Says 5 Killed in Israeli Strike on Displacement Camp

12 May 2024, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Tents for displaced people are crowded west of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip after thousands of Palestinians fled Rafah after the Israeli army announced the start of a military operation there. Photo: Saher Alghorra/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
12 May 2024, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Tents for displaced people are crowded west of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip after thousands of Palestinians fled Rafah after the Israeli army announced the start of a military operation there. Photo: Saher Alghorra/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Gaza Civil Defense Says 5 Killed in Israeli Strike on Displacement Camp

12 May 2024, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Tents for displaced people are crowded west of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip after thousands of Palestinians fled Rafah after the Israeli army announced the start of a military operation there. Photo: Saher Alghorra/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
12 May 2024, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Tents for displaced people are crowded west of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip after thousands of Palestinians fled Rafah after the Israeli army announced the start of a military operation there. Photo: Saher Alghorra/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

The civil defense agency in Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli strike Sunday hit tents at a declared safe zone in the Palestinian territory's south, killing at least five people.

A witness told AFP a newborn was among the dead in Al-Mawasi near Khan Yunis city, where tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians have sought refuge from the war, now nearing its 11th month.

Since Monday, Israeli forces have operated in and around Khan Yunis including in parts of the coastal area of Al-Mawasi.

"Today, the Israeli occupation targeted... the tents of displaced people on Al-Istable street in Al-Mawasi," Muhammad al-Mughayyir of the Gaza civil defense agency told AFP.

"Five martyrs and seven wounded have been transferred to Nasser hospital" in Khan Yunis, he said.

Contacted by AFP, the Israeli military said it was looking into the reports.

Miriam al-Astal who lives in Al-Mawasi said a newborn baby was killed.

"We were sitting in the tents... when suddenly we heard an explosion," she told AFP.

"I swear" there was no militant activity in the area, she said.

Israel had warned on Monday its forces would "forcefully operate" in the Khan Yunis area -- from which troops withdrew in April -- and on Saturday the civil defense agency said that 170 people have been killed by the renewed fighting and military operations.