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Israel to ease West Bank, Gaza movement during Ramadan
2016-06-05
[IsraelTimes] Measures include permits for Gazooks to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque, travel between Paleostinian territories for family visits

Israel announced Friday it was relaxing restrictions on the movement of Paleostinians to and from the West Bank and Gazoo Strip during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan.

The measures, similar to those of previous years, were announced by COGAT, the unit which manages civilian affairs in the West Bank under the auspices of newly appointed hardline Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Up to 500 people from the Gazoo Strip will be allowed to attend Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem over the holy month, set to begin on Monday.

In addition, 200 Gazoo residents will be allowed to visit relatives in the West Bank during Ramadan, and 500 Paleostinians from the West Bank will be authorized to visit family in Gazoo, COGAT said.

Israel will also allow 300 Paleostinians living abroad to visit relatives in Gazoo, and 500 West Bank Paleostinians would be permitted to travel out of Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.

There will be additional allowances for the Moslem holidays which follow the end of Ramadan.

The COGAT statement said the measures were "in line with the Israeli civil policy striving to improve the quality of life" for Paleostinians and "maintaining freedom of religion."

Israel has been facing a wave of Paleostinian attacks since October that cost hundreds of Paleostinian and Israeli lives, triggered in part by tensions over Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest site, which sits atop the flashpoint Temple Mount, the site of the two Jewish temples in biblical times. Non-Moslems are allowed to visit the site, but not pray there.

The attacks have largely abated, but a ban remains in place on Israeli politicians -- both Moslem and Jewish -- from visiting the site, to prevent tensions from flaring.

But MKs from the Joint (Arab) List have informed the Knesset they intend to pray at the site during Ramadan, regardless of the ban.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Timing, sniper, timing is everything.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-05 16:53  

#5  Disassemble the Al-Aqsa thingy stone by stone, drop the stones a couple of hundred miles out in the Mediterranean. No further need for access to the site. Declare the involved real estate to now be Israeli land forever. Problem solved.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2016-06-05 16:35  

#4  They do this every year, and those standing guard are by now at the peak of their game.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-06-05 15:34  

#3  10 ... 9 ... 8 ...
Posted by: gorb   2016-06-05 13:00  

#2  This will not end well.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-06-05 10:57  

#1  Measures include permits for Gazooks to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque, travel between Paleostinian territories for family visits and suicide attacks in Israel.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-05 01:13  

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