Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Egypt closed Rafah border crossing with Gaza Strip
on Wednesday following the turmoil created by the Palestinian travelers who
wanted to cross from Gaza into Egypt, officials in Gaza said.
A statement issued by the deposed government of Hamas movement in Gaza said
that following riots and chaos at Rafah crossing, Egypt announced that the
crossing is closed until a further notice.
Egypt had decided to open Rafah crossing for three days from Tuesday to
Thursday. On Tuesday very few numbers of travelers, most of them patients who
need urgent medical treatment managed to leave the Gaza Strip.
The interior ministry of the deposed government of Hamas accused Egypt on
Wednesday for tightening the siege imposed on Gaza Strip by slowing the movement
at Rafah crossing.
Ihab al-Ghusein, spokesman of Hamas interior ministry told reporters "the
Egyptian side is participating in the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip and is on
purpose mounts the Palestinian people suffering."
He said that Egypt didn't allow entrance of 1500 Palestinian patients who
need urgent medical treatments at abroad hospitals and about 6000 others who
study, work or live in other Arab and foreign countries.
Hundreds of Palestinian travelers broke into the Egyptian side of Rafah
crossing on Wednesday, a day after being stuck between the Palestinian and the
Egyptian gates, witnesses said.
Some of the travelers could cross into the Egyptian territory as Egyptian
forces boosted its presence with anti riot gear. The Egyptians also opened water
cannons at the Palestinians who were pushing towards the gates.
Palestinian youths threw stones towards Egyptian forces at Rafah crossing
and the forces that deployed on the border. Three Palestinians were reportedly
injured by stones.