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Clean-Up Campaign warmly welcomed in northern Gaza Strip

Clean-Up Campaign warmly welcomed in northern Gaza Strip

Gaza- Interior Ministry
11/7/2012

For the second day in a row the clean-up campaign launched by the Ministry of Interior within the major national campaign "Gaza more beautiful" continued in the northern governorate of Gaza Strip. Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Abu Sisi confirmed that the Interior Minister and many members of security forces participated in this campaign, noting that the campaign was welcomed by a wide range of citizens.

Abu Sisi called owners of concrete trucks and construction materials to put covers on the trucks so they don't spill the contents in the street and distort the appearance of civilization of Gaza city, noting that the police will punish anyone who does not comply with these conditions.

First Lieutenant Kamal Abu Rayya, security official, explained that this campaign reflects the originality of Islamic law, and express love of workers in the Ministry of the Interior to this country, and proves that the security man is the servant of the nation in all fields.

For his part, one of the participants in the campaign, first assistant Hossam Akel said that this campaign comes with the approach of Ramadan so that this month is the most beautiful of all the months of the year.

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Moreover, the merchant Abu Mahmoud Hussein expressed his delight as he saw members of security forces in the streets just like any ordinary citizen, pointing out that the decent work promotes a culture of concern among the citizens look to the homeland of civilization.

He added: "This campaign is an indication that members of the security agencies are making great efforts as well as the Minister of the Interior and all soldiers, who do not hesitate to serve our people."

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