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IOA banned travel of 45 West Bank Palestinians last week

Saturday 30-June-2018

The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) last week prevented 45 Palestinians from the West Bank from travelling abroad via al-Karama crossing the only outlet connecting the West Bank with the outside world through Jordan.

The Palestinian police in Ramallah said in a press statement Saturday that the passengers were denied travel for “security reasons” which the IOA refused to reveal.

Based on the police statement over 64000 passengers were able to pass through al-Karama crossing in both directions during the same period.

Israel established al-Karama crossing (Allenby) in 1967 following its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip basically for the travel of West Bank Palestinians.

Another crossing was built for commercial purposes called Sheikh Hussein bridge but it later started to be used for the travel of Israelis foreign tourists and Palestinians of the 1948 occupied territories who have Israeli IDs.

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