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Officials: Egypt should allow building materials into Gaza

Published today (updated) 21/12/2009 18:11

 

Gaza - Ma'an - The deputy head of the Palestinian power authority Kan'an
Ubeid on Monday called for pressure on Egypt to open the Rafah crossing and
to establish a crossing equipped to ship construction material into Gaza.

Virtually no reconstruction has taken place in Gaza since the Israeli
military offensive a year ago that devastated the coastal territory. Israel
prohibits the import of building materials, including concrete, metal rods,
glass panes, and pipes. The Rafah crossing into Egypt is designated for
passengers only.

Ubeid's comments came during a ceremony in Gaza launching a Reconstruction
Council. He told Ma'an that pressure could be exerted on Egypt through
peaceful demonstrations, the Arab League, or through direct negotiations
with the Egyptian government.

He also explained that the goal of the newly-established council is to unite
all Palestinian efforts to reconstruct the Gaza Strip from the war.

A spokesman for the new council, Ibrahim Radwan, said the body's goals were
to coordinate efforts by "all sides," to work out united technical
standards, and mechanisms for reimbursement. The council will also try to
monitor transparency in building efforts.

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Gaza's Christians pray they'll reach Bethlehem

Published today (updated) 21/12/2009 18:30

 

Gaza - Ma'an - As pilgrims from across the world descend on the West Bank
city of Bethlehem for Christmas, Palestinian Christians trapped in Gaza are
left to pray that they will be allowed to attend this year's celebration.

"Oh Lord of peace, grant our country peace, plant the fruit of love in our
hearts and give us freedom ... We want to live like everyone else. We pray
in this feast that the Palestinian people would reconcile, the siege would
be lifted, and we would be able to go to Bethlehem, the birthplace of our
Lord."

These were the prayers sent up by Father George, the pastor of the Latin
(Roman Catholic) Church in Gaza. Like 3,000 Gazan Christians, Father George
is praying for a permit from the Israeli military to leave Gaza and visit
Bethlehem.

He also pointed out that this year Christmas marks the grim one-year
anniversary of the Israeli war on Gaza - Operation Cast Lead - which began
on 27 December. More than 1,400 Palestinians were killed in the three-week
offensive.

He said last Christmas season families stayed at home and prayed amid the
explosions. "Our children thought the explosions were Christmas
celebrations, but unfortunately it was the massacres. Christmas was so sad a
year ago, but hope is there this year to celebrate."

Father George added that, while the Christian community may not be able to
leave, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Fouad Twal, will
visit Gaza this week to celebrate mass.

He also said Christian-Muslim relations in Gaza are strong: "We exchange
love and cooperation in everything. We have one cause and one goal. Our
feasts are their feasts and our grief is also theirs. We are Palestinians -
Muslims and Christians - waiting for Christmas to bring peace and love."

Kamel Ayyad, a spokesman for the Council of the Arab Orthodox Church in
Gaza, also said his community wants to go to Bethlehem. "We would love to
spend Christmas in Bethlehem and visit the Nativity Church," he said. As a
small minority in Gaza, he said it was hard for Christians to feel the same
holiday spirit as the Muslim majority.

Ayyad added that for four years the Christmas tree in the Square of the
Unknown Soldier has not been lit, which contributed to a lack of festive
feeling. He stressed however that Muslims in Gaza respect Christian
traditions.

He appealed to the Palestinian Authority to pressure Israel to allow Gazan
Christians to travel to Bethlehem.

Majed Tarazi, the leader of the Orthodox scout troupe in Gaza, said that
since the beginning of the intifada (uprising) in 2000 Christian
celebrations were limited to prayers only.

Tarazi added that Christians were assured by Israeli authorities that they
would receive permission to visit Jerusalem and Bethlehem, but as of Monday,
there was no word on the promised permits.

Between 1967 and 1991, Palestinians could leave Gaza for any reason without
prior permission. Since 1991, however, Gaza residents who want to visit,
work, or study in the West Bank or Israel have to apply for a permit from
the Israeli military. Since the imposition of a blockade in 2007, only a
tiny number of permits have been issued.

A spokesman for Israel's Coordinator for Government Activities in the
Territories (COGAT), Guy Inbar, said on Monday that Defense Minister Ehud
Barak had approved 300 month-long permits for Gazans to visit the West Bank
and Israel.

Asked why Gazan Christians had not been notified, Inbar said the permits had
only been approved on Sunday.

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