Egypt is to open the Rafah border crossing into Gaza permanently to most Palestinians from Saturday, Egyptian state news agency Mena has said.
Significant shift
The transitional military government said last month that it intended to open the crossing permanently. Our correspondent says the announcement illustrates the more independent-minded foreign policy likely to be adopted by Egypt's new rulers.Egypt's co-operation in blockading Gaza was one of the most unpopular policies of former President Mubarak, he adds.Last year, Israel eased restrictions on goods entering Gaza, but significant shortages in the territory remain. Mena said the decision to open Rafah was part of efforts to end the status of the Palestinian division and achieve national reconciliation.Egypt's post-Mubarak government has already helped broker a reconciliation agreement between Hamas and the Fatah faction, which governs the Palestinian West Bank. Israel has condemned the deal. Under Mr Mubarak, Egypt upheld its unpopular peace treaty with Israel and opposed Hamas in the internal Palestinian power-struggle.Hundreds of smuggling tunnels run under the Egyptian border with Gaza.The blockade has been condemned as a form of collective punishment of the population of the Gaza Strip because of the hardships it causes.In 2010, the International Committee of the Red Cross said the blockade was a clear violation of international humanitarian law
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