Gaza Weekly Report 24
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Gaza Weekly Report 24
March 24th to March 30th, 2013 The crossings were open during the Passover holiday (25-27.3) for humanitarian cases only A total of 896 people crossed through the Erez Terminal 332 trucks carrying 9,748 tons of goods entered Gaza Foreign Passport holders 14% Merchants and Businessmen 40% Patients and Escorts 23% Others 23% Total permits issued: 66 Total Imports The Gaza CLA arranged for the entry of 367 trucks into Gaza. Over the course of the week a total of 35 trucks never arrived at the crossing. Trucks: 332 Tons: 9,748 No trucks were exported this past week from the Gaza Strip. Food Humanitarian products Electrical products Construction materials Other 26% 83 trucks 3% 10 trucks 3% 14 trucks 37% 120 trucks 31% 102 trucks Goods Food Products Truckloads Wheat 2 Cooking Oil 3 Produce (Fruits and Vegetables) 26 Meat, Chicken and Fish Products 10 Salt 1 Dairy Products 7 Sugar 1 Rice 1 Mixed\ Additional Food Products 32 Total Food Products 125 MW/Day 106 Cement 6 Iron 2 Glass , Aluminum and Wood Profiles 6 Total Construction Materials 120 Animal Food 28 Ceramics and Plumbing 29 Electrical Products 14 Inputs for Agriculture and Industry 7 Hygiene Products 6 Medicine and Medical Equipment 1 Clothing and Footwear 3 Essential Humanitarian Products 10 Mixed\ Additional Products 31 Total Truckloads 332 Total Weight (tons) 13,700 5 Million Cubic Meters/Year 83 Aggregates Construction Materials Provided by Israel: 9,748 408,575 Additional Information: The Kerem Shalom crossing was closed on Sunday due to Hamas rocket firing during the past week and security threats. On Monday-Wednesday (25-27.3), the Erez Terminal was open for humanitarian cases and the Kerem Shalom crossing was closed due to the Passover holiday. On Thursday (28.3), 171 tons of cooking gas were imported into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom Crossing.
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(25-27.3), the Erez
Terminal was open for
humanitarian cases and
the Kerem Shalom
crossing was closed due
to the Passover holiday.