Gazans return to work in Israel as West Bank border reopens

Palestinian workers enter the reopened Erez crossing to Israel, after Israeli ends a ban on workers from Gaza. (REUTERS)
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Updated 29 September 2023
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Gazans return to work in Israel as West Bank border reopens

  • Move follows deadly two-week protest crackdown
  • UN, Egypt defuse tensions

JEDDAH: Thousands of Palestinians from Gaza returned to work in Israel and the occupied West Bank on Thursday when border crossings reopened after a two-week closure.

A Palestinian official said Israel had reopened the border “at the request of mediators to de-escalate tensions.” The move comes amid increased international efforts by Egypt and the UN to defuse tensions and prevent a new round of armed conflict in Gaza.
For the past two weeks, Palestinian protesters throwing stones and explosive devices faced off against Israeli troops who responded with live fire. Seven Palestinians have been killed and more than 100 injured by Israeli violence. Israel said security assessments would determine whether the border remained open.

Crowds of Palestinians waited at the Erez pedestrian crossing complex from the early hours on Thursday, including many who had spent the night there. “We learned at midnight that the crossing would open today, and I have been waiting here since one in the morning,” said Awni Abu Oda, who works in Tel Aviv.

Khaled Zurub, 57, who works in construction in Israel, said: “We want to go to work and earn a living for our children because the situation was too bad for us the past two weeks.”
Others expressed relief at the reopening of the crossing. “I’m very happy that the crossing is open. We have nothing to do with this problem,” said Ayman Al-Rifi, who works at a restaurant in the Israeli coastal city of Jaffa. “I hope workers stay out of these problems because we suffer if Erez is closed.”
About 18,000 Gazans have permits from Israeli authorities to work outside the blockaded enclave, injecting about $2 million a day to the impoverished territory’s economy.


Israeli settlers establish illegal outpost near Palestinian Authority’s administrative city of Ramallah

Updated 04 June 2025
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Israeli settlers establish illegal outpost near Palestinian Authority’s administrative city of Ramallah

  • Settlers establish site on ruins of displaced Palestinian family’s home
  • Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission reported in May attempts by settlers to establish 15 new illegal outposts in West Bank

LONDON: Israeli settlers have established a new outpost on land belonging to Palestinians east of Ramallah, the administrative city of the Palestinian Authority.

The settlers have established the outpost on the ruins of a home belonging to a Palestinian family that was forcibly displaced nearly a year ago following a series of attacks in the village of Al-Taybeh, the Palestine News Agency reported.

Israeli settlements and outposts in the occupied West Bank are considered illegal under international law and have long been viewed as hindrances to the establishment of a viable Palestinian state and to achieving peace.

The PA’s affiliated Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission reported in May on attempts by Israeli settlers to establish 15 new illegal outposts in the West Bank, mainly on agricultural and pastoral land.

These outposts are distributed across several governorates, including six in Ramallah and Al-Bireh; two in Salfit, Tubas, and Bethlehem; and one each in Jericho and Nablus.


Israel defense ministry says arms exports hit all time high in 2024

Updated 04 June 2025
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Israel defense ministry says arms exports hit all time high in 2024

  • “Israel again reached an all-time peak in defense exports in 2024,” the ministry said

JERUSALEM: Israel’s defense ministry said Wednesday that its arms exports hit an all-time high of more than $14.7 billion in 2024, with a sharp rise in deals with Arab Gulf states, despite international criticism of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.

“Israel again reached an all-time peak in defense exports in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive record-breaking year in the scope of defense agreements,” the ministry, which oversees and approves the exports of Israel’s defense industries, said in a statement.


Suspected crypto kidnappings mastermind arrested in Morocco

Updated 04 June 2025
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Suspected crypto kidnappings mastermind arrested in Morocco

  • France thanks Morocco for arresting 24-year-old after kidnappings targeting French crypto entrepreneurs

PARIS: France’s justice minister on Wednesday said that Morocco had arrested a man suspected of ordering a series of kidnappings targeting cryptocurrency entrepreneurs in France.
“I sincerely thank Morocco for this arrest, which demonstrates excellent judicial cooperation between our two countries, particularly in the fight against organized crime,” Gerald Darmanin said on X.


Turkiye’s AJet to start flights to Syria’s Damascus

Updated 04 June 2025
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Turkiye’s AJet to start flights to Syria’s Damascus

  • AJet said flights from Sabiha Gokcen airport will begin from Jun. 16
  • Flights to Damascus from Ankara will start from Jun. 17

ISTANBUL: Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet said it will start flights to Damascus International from Istanbul and Ankara airports in mid-June.

AJet said in a statement that flights from Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen airport will begin from Jun. 16. Flights will initially take place four times per week before operating daily from July, it added.

Flights to Damascus from the Turkish capital Ankara will start from Jun. 17, three-times per week, the carrier also said.

Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Damascus in January after a 13-year suspension.

Turkiye, a close ally of the new government in Damascus, has pledged to support the country’s reconstruction. Ankara has already helped with the improvement and maintenance of Syria’s airports, the Turkish transport minister has said.


UAE president meets Egypt’s Sisi in Abu Dhabi

Updated 04 June 2025
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UAE president meets Egypt’s Sisi in Abu Dhabi

DUBAI: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met his counterpart Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.  
El-Sisi, who is on a visit to the UAE, arrived at the presidential airport and was received by the UAE leader along with a number of senior officials.