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“Israel” plans to take a series of measures to ease economic difficulties in the blockaded Gaza Strip, according to “Israeli” media on Sunday.
Haaretz newspaper said the economic relief measures aim to maintain calm and prevent escalation in Gaza, but without strengthening Hamas, which rules the Palestinian territory.
The new measures include increasing the number of work permits for Palestinians in Gaza and allowing the entry of goods and materials that were banned by the Israeli army, the daily said.
“Israeli” authorities are also reviewing allowing older Palestinians in Gaza to visit the flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem.
According to the newspaper, “Israeli” authorities are holding talks with the United Nations to agree on a mechanism to allow items classified by Israel as dual-use items to enter Gaza.
There was no comment from the Israeli government on the report.
Gaza has been under a tightened “Israeli” blockade since 2007, which has badly affected livelihood in the seaside enclave.
In May, at least 260 Palestinians were killed and thousands injured in an “Israeli” military offensive on Gaza, which also left a vast trail of destruction in the territory.
Thirteen “Israelis” were also killed by Palestinian rocket fire during the conflict./aa