Israeli Crossing into Gaza Closed Due to Rocket Fire
11 August 2014
Israeli Crossing into Gaza Closed Due to Deliberate and Continuous Rocket Fire
(Communicated by the Defense Ministry
Spokesperson)
Starting at 06:00 Israel time Sunday, 10
August, several rockets were intentionally fired at the
Kerem Shalom Crossing between Israel and Gaza, hitting
working areas of the crossing. Despite this, the transfer of
goods continued until the afternoon hours, with over 30
trucks laden with humanitarian equipment entering the Gaza
Strip.
At approximately 12:30, an additional barrage of rockets was fired, directly hitting the crossing compound. It was decided not to endanger the workers at the site and to halt the transfer of goods until further notice.
Video
of Rocket Fire Hitting the Crossing Today:
http://youtu.be/ouyJ_h_qDrI
Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge on 8 July, the Kerem Shalom Crossing has facilitated the passage of thousands of trucks laden with medical and hygiene equipment, food products, raw materials, textiles, animal food, cleaning materials and home utensils, as well as gas and fuels.
The transfer of goods has been carried out in order to render humanitarian assistance to civilians living in the Gaza Strip.
The Defense Ministry Land Crossings Authority
"After continuous and intentional rocket fire at the Kerem Shalom Crossing this morning and this afternoon, during which trucks carrying flammable materials to the Gaza Strip were almost hit, we took the exceptional decision to close the crossing in order to protect the lives of workers and traders. The crossing was open throughout Operation Protective Edge despite constant firing in its vicinity and is the sole artery for the passage of vital humanitarian goods and equipment to the residents of the Gaza Strip."
ENDS.