Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

EGYPT-OPT: Gazans stranded at Rafah border, North Sinai towns
24 Jun 2007 12:46:41 GMT
Source: IRIN
CAIRO, 24 June 2007 (IRIN) - Up to 2,500 residents of the Gaza Strip are stranded on the Egyptian side of the border crossing at Rafah and in the towns of el-Arish and Rafah in the North Sinai governorate, aid agencies say.

The border area between Egypt and the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt), which has been sealed off to media and tourists following an escalation in violence in Gaza, is continuing to host Palestinians unable either to cross to their home territory or return to Cairo. Many of the travellers are attempting to return following medical treatment in the Egyptian capital.

Rula Khalafawi, spokeswoman for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in Cairo, said that around 1,000 people are stranded at the border checkpoint itself, without means to afford accommodation in the nearby towns of Rafah or el-Arish.

"They are afraid to leave the border in case it opens and also do not have the money for hotels. They are out there by themselves in the desert," Khalafawi said.

The Rafah border has been frequently closed by Israeli authorities since violence in the Gaza Strip flared in the summer of 2006. Recent factional fighting has led to the pedestrian border crossing - which is a vital link for Gazans seeking employment, medical treatment and education outside the territory - being closed since 9 June.

The remaining 1,500 Palestinians are in commercial accommodation in el-Arish and Rafah, and, according to UNWRA, are seeking assistance from the Egyptian government.

Number at border disputed

However, both the Egyptian Red Crescent and the Egyptian State Information Service (SIS) office in Rafah disputed UNRWA's estimate and denied that there are any unsheltered Palestinians at the border post itself.

Mohammed Abdullah, Palestinian Affairs Director for the Egyptian Red Crescent, told IRIN that there were no travellers at the border post itself, and that "people are free to travel to either Cairo or Alexandria, according to the status of their identity card".

SIS officials told IRIN that there were as many as 4,500 Palestinians in the two towns.

While the humanitarian situation of Palestinians waiting to travel to Gaza remains unclear, UNRWA has stated that it may soon issue a direct request to the Egyptian Red Crescent, its local partner, to provide shelter and other assistance to stranded Gazans.

A significant build-up of Palestinians on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing last occurred a year ago, when as many as 5,000 people were stranded between border closures at any one point.

jb/ed

© IRIN. All rights reserved. More humanitarian news and analysis: http://www.irinnews.org


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Emergencies

•  Israeli-Palestinian conflict

MORE >>

Countries

Small country map
© 2004 Europa Technologies Ltd.
Reset map

•  Egypt profile
· View map

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  Caritas says humanitarian access must be guaranteed in Gaza
Caritas Internationalis

•  ACT Rapid Response Payment for the Civil Strife in Gaza
ACT - Switzerland

•  Gaza and West Bank– ICRC Bulletin No. 24 / 2007
ICRC - Switzerland

•  News - Evacuating the wounded in Gaza
Red Cross - UK

•  Gaza West Bank – ICRC Bulletin No. 23 / 2007
ICRC - Switzerland

MORE >>

Latest news

•  EGYPT-OPT: Gazans stranded at Rafah border, North Sinai towns

•  Israel frees funds for Abbas

•  Saudi says no more mediation between Palestinians

•  MIDDLE EAST: IRIN-ME Weekly round up 131 for 16-22 June 2007

•  Israel seen avoiding Gaza war with Hamas - for now

MORE >>

Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Sun Jun 24 12:49:43 2007