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News ID: 56282
Publish Date : 13 August 2018 - 21:45
Due to Zionist Regime’s Crossing Closure

95% of Gaza Industrial Factories Shut Down




GAZA (Dispatches) – More than 95 percent of the industrial factories in the Gaza Strip have stopped production due to the closure of the commercial crossing point of Karm Abu Salem by the Zionist regime, officials said Monday.
Ali Hayek, chairman of the Palestinian Businessmen Association in Gaza said in an emailed press statement that after most of the industrial factories stopped its production, "around 75,000 workers and laborers remained unemployed."
Last month, the regime closed the only commercial crossing point in southeast Gaza Strip to exert pressure on Hamas movement to stop releasing balloons and kites from Gaza into the occupied territories which caused severe losses for the regime.
The commercial crossing point wasn't completely shut down, where the regime only allowed basic needs of food to be shipped into the Gaza Strip and prevented hundreds of various kinds of raw-materials used for industrial and agricultural products.
"Unfortunately, the closure of the only main commercial crossing point of Karm Abu Salem and banning the shipment of raw-material had left more than 95 percent of factories in the Gaza Strip inoperative," said Hayek.
He warned that the ongoing closure of the commercial crossing and the closure of factories "would increase the rates of poverty and unemployment in the Gaza Strip that would lead to more humanitarian disasters due to the Israeli tightening measures."
The regime has been imposing a tight blockade on the Gaza Strip and considered it a "hostile entity" right after Hamas movement seized control of the territory.
Meanwhile, Jamal al-Khudari, a Palestinian independent lawmaker and chairman of the committee to defy the Zionist blockade said in a statement that Gaza crossing points are humanitarian and have to be excluded from any political or security disputes.
He unveiled that after closing Karm Abu Salem commercial crossing point last month, losses in the Gaza Strip economy have reached 100 million U.S. dollars.