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Open the Rafah land port for the transit of Palestinian pilgrims

Cairo : Egypt | 15 days ago  
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Open the Rafah land port for the transit of Palestinian pilgrims
Friday, November 6th, 2009 - 14:51


Egyptian authorities opened the Rafah crossing to enter the Palestinian pilgrims

Was the opening of Rafah land port on the Egyptian side on Friday, Palestinian pilgrims to cross from the Gaza Strip in parallel with the Palestinian border, and for a period of 6 days to continue to travel to Saudi Arabia from Egypt, and will not enter Iraq through Al-Arish Airport airspace.

An official source said the Rafah land port of arrival of the first bus of pilgrims towards the Palestinians and at least 50 people and is being end to their actions, pointing out that the Egyptian side made all preparations to receive pilgrims and to provide all aspects of the care they needed, with the provision of additional work crews from various agencies working on the Egyptian side the rapid termination of the proceedings and to facilitate their passage, was also provided a number of vehicles to be transferred to Al-Arish Airport airspace.

For his part, Muhammad Abdul-Fadil Shusha Governor of North Sinai directed to Dr. Tariq Mahallawi, head of health and population conservation status of all hospitals in a position to maintain fully prepared in case of emergency to receive any emergency and to provide health care for pilgrims to the Palestinians.

The airport official Arish airport is scheduled to receive 24 flights to transport Palestinian pilgrims by 4 flights a day.

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