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Positive Developments for Opening Rafah Border Crossing Between Egypt and Gaza July 2, 2017
Positive Development for Opening Rafah Border Crossing Between Egypt and Gaza July 1, 2017, GAZA, (PIC) + - Hamas Movement said that its relation with Egypt is undergoing a qualitative and positive move following the latest understandings with Egyptian authorities in Cairo. “The Egyptian national security is part of the Palestinian national security”, Hamas highlighted. The Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasem said, in a statement on Saturday, that his Movement and official authorities in Gaza are pursuing a series of security measures that contribute in maintaining security in both sides. Qasem hoped that the relation with Egypt will get improved in the soon future to the extent that allows opening the Rafah crossing and facilitating the entry of goods into the besieged Gaza Strip as well as the travel of individuals. Palestinian technical committee is going to visit Cairo this week in order to finish the arrangements of maintaining security at the border and crossings July 1, 2017, GAZA, (PIC) + - Director General of the Internal Security Forces Major General Tawfiq
Abu Naim revealed that a Palestinian technical committee is going to
visit Cairo this week in order to finish the arrangements of maintaining
security at the border and crossings as well as to supply the besieged
Gaza Strip with fuel. Gaza power station runs a third turbine to compensate for the electricity supply shortage July 1, 2017, GAZA, (PIC) + - The Palestinian energy and natural resources authority in the Gaza Strip on Saturday decided to operate the third turbine at the power station to compensate for the electricity supply shortage after Egypt’s cross-border lines ran into trouble again. According to the electricity distribution company in Gaza, there will be no change in the daily power supply program after running the power plant’s third turbine. Therefore, the population will continue to receive power for four hours following every 12 hours of blackout, the distribution company affirmed.
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