Israel Eases Entry into Gaza for Arab Israelis in Order to Encourage Investment

Pictured Above: The Erez border crossing between Israel and Gaza. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

(JNS.org) Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced Monday it will grant some Arab Israelis from eastern Jerusalem special permission to enter the Gaza Strip for the purpose of encouraging investment in the territory.

COGAT—the Israeli body responsible for implementing the government’s civilian policy in Gaza and the disputed territories—said, “Businessmen and others who want to help improve economy, infrastructures, and humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip will be allowed to visit Gaza.” 

The announcement marks an easing of Israeli policy on the Hamas-ruled territory. According to Palestinian media reports, the initiative is intended to improve the economic and humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Under the program, those wishing to enter Gaza will be required to apply with COGAT ahead of visiting, and groups of up to 150 people at a time will be allowed to enter the territory.