4 February 2013
Israel upgrades its electricity lines to Gaza
(Communicated by the COGAT Spokesperson)
The "Grizim" underground electrical lines that supply electricity from Israel to Gaza's northern region have been
refurbished and upgraded over the past week.
These lines supply 12.5 MW of electricity, which constitutes ten percent of the total amount of electricity supplied by
Israel to Gaza every day. Israel supplies most of the electricity used by the residents of the Gaza Strip.
This process has significantly increased the capacity of the electricity lines, thereby providing a more stable source
of electricity to the residents of northern Gaza. The northern region of Gaza is home to two large cities; Beit Hanoun,
and Beit Lahia, whose populations consist of approximately 70,000 residents.
The "Grizim" electrical lines were replaced or repaired in certain sections to deal with recently discovered
instabilities. The work was conducted by a team of 15 electrical engineers from the Israeli Electric Corporation, in
coordination with IDF personnel to ensure their safety.
The Israeli government has maintained and even expanded its policy of assisting the civilian Palestinian population
residing in Gaza. In the wake of Operation Pillar of Defense (Nov. 2012), additional measures have been implemented that
have allowed for expanded imports into Gaza.
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