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November 26, 2005 Saturday Shawwal 23, 1426


Palestinians open Egypt border crossing


RAFAH, Nov 25: Palestinians formally opened a border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt on Friday that will allow Gazans to travel abroad freely for the first time since Israel occupied the coastal territory in 1967.

“I think every Palestinian now has his passport ready in his pocket. Let them come to cross at this terminal whenever they want,” said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Mr Abbas cut the ribbon to open the terminal under a banner describing it as Palestinians’ ‘crossing to freedom’ to loud cheers from hundreds of onlookers. He later became the first person to have his passport symbolically stamped there.

Cross-border movement at the terminal will be supervised by European Union monitors as part of a US-brokered deal after Israel completed its Gaza pullout in September.

The first travellers will be able to begin using the terminal at noon local time (1000 GMT) on Saturday. Israel, citing security concerns, will keep an eye on traffic through a video link set up as part of the agreement.

The Rafah deployment marks the EU’s first monitoring role in the Palestinian territories.

“We want to ... transform your borders into bridges with your neighbours and with Israel. Israel is also your neighbour,” EU Middle East envoy Mark Otte said at the ceremony.

Mahmoud al Zahar, a leader of the Hamas group, attended the event, although he said Hamas had reservations about the Rafah agreement. Hamas is running for the first time in a Palestinian parliamentary election, slated for January.—Reuters



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