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Flowers Sent To Europe First Export From Gaza

Published: Fri 13 Feb 2009 03:48 PM
Flowers Sent To Europe First Export From Gaza In A Year, Un Says New York,
Feb 12 2009 6:10PM
A truckload of cut flowers made it out of Gaza today and into Israel en route to Europe for sale, the first exports from the violence-wracked territory in over a year, the United Nations said today.
According to the office of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the occupied Palestinian territory, it is not yet clear whether any further exports will be allowed in the coming days.
Some three weeks ago the Israeli military ended its devastating offensive against Hamas, which had the stated aim of stopping rocket attacks that emanated from the Gaza Strip.
Israel has closed or restricted the handful of border crossings with Gaza since the militant group forcibly ousted the Palestinian Authority from the area in June 2007.
Since that time, UN officials and others have called for the lifting of such restrictions, saying that they made the Gaza Strip economically unsustainable and caused severed humanitarian hardships.
Today, however, the Humanitarian Coordinator’s office reports that a number of crossings between Israel and the territory were open.
At the Karni crossing, 34 trucks, including 23 carrying wheat flour, made it into the territory, and 440,000 litres of industrial fuel for Gaza’s power plant went through the Nahal Oz pipeline.
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