
Israeli occupation authorities opened today the Karam Abu Salem crossing for the entry of 300 trucks loaded with aids and goods to the Gaza Strip and the export of strawberry and flowers to Europe. Head of the Coordination Committee for entry of goods in the Gaza Strip Raed Fattouh said that the crossing was opened Today for the export of two trucks loaded with strawberries and flowers to Europe and the entry of 300 trucks loaded with aids and goods for commercial, agricultural and transportation sectors. The Israeli authorities will also allow the pumping of limited quantities of cooking gas, transportation fuel and industrial diesel for the Gaza's power plant, in addition to the entry of four trucks of cement and 12 trucks of gravel for UNRWA projects, he added. Fattouh said that yesterday two trucks of strawberries and flowers were exported to Europe and 312 trucks loaded with aids and goods, five trucks of cement and 20 trucks of gravel for UNRWA projects were allowed to enter the Strip in addition to limited quantities of cooking gas, transportation fuel and industrial diesel for the Gaza's power plant.
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