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JERUSALEM, Nov. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Israel's Shin Bet security service has
barred Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza from using the Ben-Gurion
International Airport, citing "terror" attacks, the Ha'aretz daily reported
Wednesday.
"The policy on the exit of Palestinians through the Ben-Gurion
International Airport is reviewed from time to time according to current
security assessment and the circumstances of specific requests," the Shin Bet
was quoted as saying.
"The policy is decided by the Shin Bet together with other bodies in the
security services," it added.
The Shin Bet systematically prevents Palestinian passengers from entering
the only international airport, one of the most highly protected sites in the
country, the report said.
Since the Palestinian intifada (uprising) broke out in Sept. 2000, the Shin
Bet has issued less permission for Palestinians to use the airport.
The Shin Bet issues almost no permits at all now, and allows people to
leave only in specific cases, defined as clear humanitarian cases, mainly
serious medical cases, the report said.
In rare cases, the security service allows Palestinians on official mission
or Palestinian VIPs to take off or land at the Ben-Gurion airport.
However, senior Palestinian officials in contact with Israeli officials
have been deprived of this privilege.
Former Palestinian security chiefs Mahmoud Dahlan and Jibril Rajoub, who
are to hold meetings with Israeli and European officials, had to travel today
only through Cairo or Amman.
Ordinary Palestinians who wish to go abroad have to use airports in
neighboring Jordan or Egypt.
West Bank residents who wish to fly are obliged to cross the border to
Jordan and use the Amman airport, while Palestinians from Gaza have to cross
through the Rafah border to Egypt.
Before the outbreak of the intifada, thousands of Palestinians from the
West Bank and Gaza used to leave the territories through the Ben-Gurion
airport. Enditem
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