The security establishment disclosed a series of smuggling attempts at the inspection facility established under the ceasefire agreement for Gazans returning from Egypt, according to a report by Carmela Menashe. Following the findings, the Israeli inspection compound 'Regavim' was moved to the Kerem Shalom crossing to strengthen inspection and interdiction capabilities.
The Zioneer reported earlier today (07:34 Jerusalem) that the inspection compound for Gazans returning from Egypt was relocated from the Rafah crossing area to Kerem Shalom amid smuggling attempts. Now, the security establishment has publicly disclosed the details: a series of smuggling attempts were uncovered at the original inspection facility, leading to the decision to move the compound. The facility, named 'Regavim,' was established as part of the ceasefire agreement mechanism for returning Gaza residents. According to a report by Carmela Menashe, the security establishment decided to strengthen inspection and interdiction capabilities by moving the compound to the Kerem Shalom crossing. The disclosure provides official confirmation of the smuggling concerns that drove the relocation.
2 developments
- StrongCOGAT announces Kerem Shalom crossing to reopen for gradual humanitarian aid to Gaza
- StrongIDF detains suspect near Kerem Shalom crossing after alert, no infiltration into Israel
- DevelopingSecurity forces arrest Palestinians disguised as Jews at Maccabim Crossing
- DevelopingTwo International Stabilization Forces outposts uncovered near and inside Gaza
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