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  2. Israeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Israeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip is the legal regime that requires Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to obtain a number of separate permits from the military authorities of Israel, their occupiers from 1967 to 2005. Israeli work permits allow pass holders to work in Israel or its occupied ...

  3. Palestinian workers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the Six-Day War the Palestinian community in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip suffered a major economic crisis, due to the disconnection from the ruling country, Jordan and Egypt respectably, which was the main destination of agricultural exports and paid wages for civil workers (such as teachers and official clerks).

  4. Israel announces 3,000 new work permits for Gazans - AOL

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    Israel will increase the number of Palestinian workers it permits to enter its territory from the Gaza Strip, an Israeli defense body announced Wednesday, a gesture seemingly meant to bolster a ...

  5. Israeli permit regime in the West Bank - Wikipedia

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    Permits to work in Israel can be revoked if a relative of the labourer is killed as a result of errant Israeli gunfire. When press photographer Amjad al-Alaami of Beit Ummar was shot in the head while standing in his doorway in March 2002, his brother Muayyad was denied a permit to work in Israel because Shin Beit considered him a security risk ...

  6. Middle East latest: Israel threatens to restart war in Gaza ...

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    Before Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attack, some 150,000 Palestinians from the West Bank and roughly 18,000 from Gaza were allowed to work in Israel — mainly in construction, manufacturing and agriculture.

  7. Mass detentions in the Gaza war - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Mass detentions in the Gaza war Part of the Gaza war, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and the Gaza genocide [a] Mass detention of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip by Israeli soldiers, December 7 Date October 7, 2023 (2023-10-07) –present (1 year, 4 months, 2 weeks and 4 days) Location Israel ...

  8. The Latest | UN tells Israel it will pause aid work in Gaza ...

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    Senior U.N. officials have told Israel they will suspend aid operations across Gaza unless urgent steps are taken to better protect humanitarian workers from Israeli strikes and to curb growing ...

  9. Economy of the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Israel has permitted thousands of Gaza Palestinians to work within its borders. In 2021, 7,000 Gazans held Israeli work or trade permits. In 2022, the permit quota was raised to 17,000, with a planned increase to 20,000. Defense officials stated that granting more work permits would bring more income into Gaza and encourage ...