660 trucks enter gaza through karm abu salem crossing
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660 trucks enter Gaza through Karm Abu Salem crossing

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Karm Abu Salem crossing
Gaza City - MENA

Israeli occupation forces on Monday opened Karm Abu Salem crossing after it has been closed for three days on the occasion of Jewish feasts.

Israeli authorities decided to allow 660 trucks loaded with goods and aid supplies into the Gaza Strip via Karm Abu Salem crossing.

The trucks are carrying goods for the commercial, agricultural and transportation sectors along with aid supplies, head of the crossing's coordination committee for the entry of the goods into Gaza Raed Fattouh said.

Karm Abu Salem is the only commercial crossing through which the Israeli authorities allow the entry of commodities into Gaza.

 

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