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Israel allows clothes, shoes into blockaded Gaza for first time 

By Reuters 


Israel will allow a shipment of clothes and shoes to be delivered to 
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip for the first time in its almost three-year-old 
tight blockade of the enclave, Palestinian officials said on Monday. 

They said the first 10 truckloads would be arriving via the Israeli-controlled 
Gaza border point on Thursday. 

Israel is under international pressure to relax its blockade, which the United 
Nations says punishes Gaza's 1.5 million people over their leaders - the 
Islamist group Hamas, considered by Israel and others a terrorist organization. 


Israel prohibits shipments of cement and steel to Gaza on the grounds that 
Hamas could use them for military purposes. 

Its long list of controlled goods also includes items that critics say have no 
apparent military value, such as children's crayons and books. 

Gaza has been getting most of its consumer goods via tunnels from neighboring 
Egypt, operated by smugglers who add on hefty surcharges. Gaza merchants said 
10 truckloads would not fill their stocks and demanded that Israel release 
goods long held in its sea ports. 

Egypt is building an underground wall to block the tunnels, which have been 
frequently bombed by the Israeli air forces since Israel's offensive against 
Hamas 14 months ago in which some 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were 
killed. 

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