Israel suspends Ramadan permits for Palestinians

Israel adding that 200 residents of Gaza who had received permits to visit relatives during Ramadan would also have access frozen.

Israel adding that 200 residents of Gaza who had received permits to visit relatives during Ramadan would also have access frozen.


Israel said Thursday it had suspended entry permits for 83,000 Palestinians during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan following a shooting in Tel Aviv that killed four people.

“All permits for Ramadan, especially permits for family visits from Judea and Samaria to Israel, are frozen,” said a statement from COGAT, the unit which manages civilian affairs in the occupied West Bank.

It said that 83,000 Palestinians would be affected, adding that 200 residents of Gaza who had received permits to visit relatives during Ramadan would also have access frozen.


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