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‘Lifeline for Gaza’: Businesses raise issues after Israel stops exports

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Sep 8, 2023
‘Lifeline for Gaza’: Businesses raise issues after Israel stops exports

The Karem Abu Salem crossing is the sole passage for the transportation of products, fuel and help in between Israel and Gaza.

Gaza City, Gaza Strip– Company owner in Gaza are worried about the future of their work after Israel enforced a restriction on all exports from the Gaza Strip travelling through the Karem Abu Salem crossing.

On Monday, Israeli authorities revealed a stop to industrial exports from Gaza to Israel after an “supposed effort to smuggle dynamites”. Karem Abu Salem is the only crossing Israel enables to be utilized for industrial deliveries.

The relocation was condemned by Palestinian commercial and financial unions, which alerted of prospective financial and social repercussions.

An employee in a plastic pipeline factory in Gaza. Twenty percent of its production is for export to the occupied West Bank [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

‘Production surpasses regional need’

Walid Ballour, who handles a factory making plastic pipelines, informed Al Jazeera the choice came as a shock.

“We were filling a vehicle with an order of pipelines for Ramallah when the choice came,” Ballour stated. “We have likewise 3 export orders on the schedule expected to head out tomorrow to the West Bank, however they were stopped because of the choice.”

The factory exports about 20 percent of its production– about 10 tonnes of pipelines a day– to the occupied West Bank.

Ballour informed Al Jazeera that management needed to provide a few of the factory’s 30 employees open-ended leave.

“Local need is light, and we rely primarily on exports to the West Bank,” he stated.

“We hope that this choice will be reversed and there will be an external intervention to press the Israeli side to cancel it.”

Awni Abu Hasira at his fish-exporting business in Gaza [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

A lifeline for Gaza’

Awni Abu Hasira, director of a fish supply business in Gaza and the West Bank, informed Al Jazeera that he was amazed by the news.

“As fishmongers, the West Bank is a vital market for us, and this closure will make us sustain heavy losses day after day.”

On the day of the crossing shutdown, Abu Hasira’s business was expected to export 10 tonnes of fish to the West Bank. Their losses might amount to $500,000.

“We needed to offer the fish in the regional market at half cost. It impacted us not just as merchants and business owners however likewise as basic anglers. There are a great deal of groups impacted.”

Abu Hasira mentioned that exporting to the occupied West Bank is a lifeline for Gaza, particularly its fishing sector.

“Selling in the regional market is extremely weak due to the weakening financial conditions,” he stated. “My business depends totally on providing the Jericho governorate. This choice is a death sentence for my business, which supports 10 houses in Gaza.”

The items exported through the Karem Abu Salem crossing consist of furnishings, fabrics and farm products [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

‘Collective penalty’

The General Federation of Palestinian Industries in Gaza knocked the Israeli choice at a press conference, branding it “cumulative penalty” that intensifies the challenge sustained by 2 million individuals in Gaza living under an Israeli blockade for 17 years.

Waddah Bseiso, representative for the federation, informed Al Jazeera this choice will considerably affect Gaza’s economy, especially the commercial sector, in which numerous centers are now in risk of closing due to the fact that they rely greatly on exports.

Such closures would lead to countless employees losing their tasks, he stated.

Bseiso prompted Israel to reverse its choice: “We urgently require the resuming of the Karem Abu Salem crossing and the elimination of sanctions that aggravate the predicament of the population and prevent the opportunities for financial advancement, peace and stability in the Gaza Strip.”

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