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Barak orders Gaza crossings closed after Qassam hits Negev
By Haaretz Service and Reuters
Tags: Brink's Company 

Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired a Qassam rocket into Israel Tuesday, in violation of the two-month old truce between Israel the coastal territory.

The rocket landed in an open area in the Sha'ar HaNegev regional council area. No injuries or damage were reported.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered the border crossings with Gaza closed between Wednesday morning and Thursday afternoon in response to the rocket attack.
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Rocket firings have become rare since an Egyptian-brokered truce took effect on June 19. Israel has responded to such attacks by closing border crossings with the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Israeli and Palestinian officials said earlier on Tuesday that Israel had allowed food and other supplies to enter the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip through a key commercial crossing that had been closed for months.

Defense Ministry official Peter Lerner said about 80 trucks were allowed to pass through the Kerem Shalom crossing in a trial run before it is officially reopened in accordance with the truce between Israel and Hamas.

Kerem Shalom has been closed since April, when a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in a car at the crossing.

Palestinian officials said some 15 trucks carrying canned food and fruit passed through on Monday and more were to follow on Tuesday.

Lerner said the trial run was meant to test repairs and improvements made at the border terminal and that it would reopen fully "in the coming days".

Israel to replace worn out bank notes in Gaza
Israel will send guarded trucks from the Brink's Company to the Gaza Strip on Tuesday in order to replace worn out currency accumulated by Palestinians, Army Radio reported.

Israel is interested in preventing a situation in which Palestinians issue an independent currency that would compete with the Shekel.

The process, executed for the first time two weeks ago, involves two stages. First, NIS 3 million will be transferred to the Bank of Israel from various bank branches in the Gaza Strip. In the second stage, only after bills are checked for forgery, banks in the Strip will receive news bills equivalent to that amount.

The president of Gaza's Industrialist Union, Eli Chayat described the process as a crucial one, one that will make life easier for Gazans and improve trade.

"Since the blockade in Gaza, they haven't exchanged any money," Chayat said. "This is not a one-time problem. Every month we deal with the same problem and beg the Israeli side. Either invest money or exchange it," he urged.

Sources in Jerusalem emphasized that the process does not involve the flow of new funds to the Hamas government, rather the process is solely a technical exchange intended to maintain the quality of Israel's currency. In the two years since the blockade, tens of thousands of torn and discarded bills have accumulated.
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  1.   Pal. economy? 15:14  |  Ruth 19/08/08
  2.   Israel sends truckfuls of money 16:21  |  Ralph 19/08/08
  3.   Fascinating. Why not encourage a competing currency? 16:56  |  Aphemia 19/08/08
  4.   Money: sending bad after good? 17:37  |  Edithann, USA 19/08/08
  5.   NOTHING should be allowed in or out 18:21  |  Dani 19/08/08
  6.   Money can go in, but Shalit cannot get out? 18:35  |  Jacob Blues 19/08/08
  7.   Hilarious 21:31  |  Sarah 19/08/08
  8.   Edithann says "It`s not rocket science guys.." 22:20  |  Max 19/08/08
  9.   1. Ruth, there is no Palestinian economy because that is israel`s 23:07  |  lakshmi 19/08/08
  10.   sarah 01:59  |  vik 20/08/08
  11.   #8 Perhaps the Gazans should not have destroyed greenhouses ... 02:16  |  DesMnsDave 20/08/08
  12.   #8 lakshmi - forgetting something are we? 09:32  |  Adrian de Klerk 20/08/08
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