Hamas halts Gaza border traffic in row with Egypt

06 Jun, 2011

Hamas stopped travellers from crossing into Egypt on Sunday in a row with Egyptian authorities over restrictions at the Rafah border that have dented Palestinians' hopes of ending Gaza's isolation. Egypt eased border access last weekend to much fanfare, extending opening hours at the frontier and scrapping visa requirements for many Palestinians.
However, some Hamas officials say that Egypt appears to have had second thoughts and has since tried to slow the flow of Palestinians looking to leave the tiny coastal enclave.
On Saturday, the Egyptians unexpectedly shut the crossing altogether for previously unannounced maintenance work, sparking a small riot at the border.
Egyptian officials have denied any change to their policy and said the border was open again on Sunday. But Hamas border authorities kept the gates shut and demanded clarification from Cairo on the status of their transit agreement.
"We have had contact with the Egyptian leadership. We want to hear from them whether the declared easing of travel restrictions are still in place," said Hatem Oweida, the Hamas head of crossings authority. "We need to know how many passengers can cross (each day) and we need our Egyptian brothers to speed up the processing of passengers through their side," he added.

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