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الخميس 22 
شعبان 1433هـ - 12 
يوليو 2012م

Egypt should open Rafah crossing 24/7: Hamas

AFP, Gaza City

Hamas's prime minister in the Gaza Strip Ismail Haniya called on Egypt on 
Wednesday to keep the Rafah border crossing open around the clock. At a 
ceremony to inaugurate a new hall at the border crossing, Haniya urged the 
Egyptians "to open the door of the Rafah crossing wider by allowing it to work 
around the clock and increasing the number of travellers." The crossing is 
currently open nine hours a day for six days a week, with the number of people 
allowed to cross daily into Egypt capped at 1,500.

"Gaza today has commercial, agricultural and industrial activity," he added, 
saying he had discussed with Egyptian officials the possibility of establishing 
a free-trade zone.

"We signed some deals and there are businessmen in Gaza ready to work on this, 
but we are still waiting for practical steps forward," he said.

Egypt agreed to permanently reopen the Rafah crossing in May 2011, ending its 
cooperation with a blockade Israel imposed in 2006, after Gaza-based militants 
snatched an Israeli soldier.

Rafah is Gaza's only border crossing not controlled by Israel, and news of 
Egypt's decision to reopen it following the Egyptian uprising was warmly 
welcomed in the coastal strip, though Israel strongly criticized the move.

Until last week, when Egypt's newly-elected President Mohammed Mursi took 
office, the number allowed to cross out of Gaza was capped at just under 1,000 
people, officials said.

But even though the number has been raised to 1,500 the Palestinians say it is 
too low and that onerous restrictions continue to govern who can leave through 
the crossing.

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