Israel allows imports of Gaza for first time since 2007
Palestinians in Gaza prepare to export for the first time since 2007 a truckload of tomatoes and five tons of eggplants to Israel. The blockade set up in 2007 was meant as a precautionary measure to prevent Hamas from being supplied with weapons.
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A Palestinian labourer pick tomatoes at a farm in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 12, 2015.
Palestinians in Gaza prepare to export for the first time since 2007 a truckload of tomatoes and five tons of eggplants to Israel. The blockade set up in 2007 was meant as a precautionary measure to prevent Hamas from being supplied with weapons.