Israel security officials announced that Erez border with Gaza Strip has been close to pedestrians. Spokesman of Israel army told media that: “the decision was taken after violent disorder in the area of the border crossing in which hundreds of Palestinian protesters took part on Tuesday.” He also added that: “threw stones and damaged the border crossing facilities on the Palestinian side. As a result, the decision was made to close the crossing until the damage caused by the protesters in repaired.”
Meanwhile, Israel military spokesman said that crossing through will be possible only for humanitarian aid missions.
<p> Palestinians walk through the kilometer-long caged terminal through the "no-go zone" betwen Israel’s Erez Crossing and Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, December 18, 2013. Damage to the border wall and crossing terminal caused by winter storms led to longer delays than usual as Israeli officials failed to establish efficient alternatives to process the few Palestinians permitted to enter Israel from Gaza. Palestinians walk through the kilometer-long caged terminal through the "no-go zone" betwen Israel’s Erez Crossing and Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, December 18, 2013. Damage to the border wall and crossing terminal caused by winter storms led to longer delays than usual as Israeli officials failed to establish efficient alternatives to process the few Palestinians permitted to enter Israel from Gaza.</p>
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