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Israel to reopen Gaza crossing if ‘calm’ holds, says Lieberman

A ceasefire called on Saturday by Hamas, which governs Gaza, continues to be met (MEE/Mohammed Asad)

Israel said it would reopen its only goods crossing with the blockaded Gaza Strip on Tuesday if calm is maintained, after closing it in July.

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced the move announced this move during a visit to the Kerem Shalom crossing on Sunday.

Speaking to journalists, Lieberman said that Israel would allow "normal activity" to resume in the Kerem Shalom crossing from Tuesday if a "calm" is maintained.

"If today and tomorrow the situation continues as it was yesterday, then on Tuesday we will allow Kerem Shalom [known to Palestinians as Karem Abu Salem] to return to normal activity, and the fishing zones will return to the same distances as before," Lieberman said.

He added that calm also meant an end to months of kites and balloons carrying firebombs over the border fence from the besieged Palestinian enclave run by Hamas to burn Israeli farmland.

Israeli authorities say the firebombs have started hundreds of fires since April.

Lieberman's comments came after a ceasefire reached following a significant increase in violence between Palestinian fighters in Gaza and Israel on Friday.

A ceasefire called by Hamas, which governs Gaza, on Saturday has continued to hold following a wave of deadly Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip the previous day.

The death of an Israeli soldier shot by Palestinian militants sparked the Gaza-wide strikes on Friday by Israel.


Since the demonstrations began in March, Israeli forces have killed 149 Palestinians (Reuters)

The Israeli soldier, shot dead along the border in southern Gaza, was the first to be killed in and around the Palestinian enclave since a 2014 war between Israel and Hamas.

Palestinians have been demonstrating every Friday since 30 March, calling for their right to return to the homes and land their families were expelled from seven decades ago.

Since the demonstrations began, Israeli forces have killed 149 Palestinians and wounded more than 16,000 people, according to Gaza health officials.

Friday's escalation, the second in as many weeks, followed months of tension that have raised fears that a fourth war since 2008 could erupt between Hamas and Israel.

Israel has tightened its already crippling blockade of Gaza in recent weeks as it seeks to pressure Hamas to end the incendiary kites and balloons.

On 9 July, Israel announced that the goods crossing was closed to most deliveries, partly in response to the firebombs and other incidents along the border.

On 17 July, it further tightened the restrictions to prevent fuel deliveries while reducing the fishing zone Israel enforces off Gaza to three nautical miles from six.

The crossing has remained open for food and medicine on a case-by-case basis.

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