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Palestinians leaving Gaza through the Erez crossing in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday. (Reuters)
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Israel allows 75 Palestinians with foreign work permits out of Gaza
By The Associated Press

Israel allowed 75 Palestinians out of Gaza on Sunday to resume lives abroad cut short by Hamas' violent seizure of the coastal strip two months ago.

More than 4,000 Palestinians with overseas work and study permits have been living in fear of losing badly needed jobs and academic credits after Israel and Egypt clamped a closure on Gaza following the Islamist group's takeover.

Several hundred foreign nationals and Palestinians with dual citizenship, as well as a few Palestinians working and studying abroad, had already been permitted to cross through Israeli territory en route to other points. But Sunday's departure from Gaza was the first by a large group of Palestinians with foreign permits.

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They passed through the Erez crossing into Israel after lengthy Israeli security checks, then were bused to a southern Israel border crossing with Egypt 140 kilometers away.

"It was an experiment today to see how it goes," said Shlomo Dror, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman who reported that 75 Palestinians crossed. "If it went smoothly it will be a temporary solution to allow humanitarian cases out, until a permanent solution is found."

"The firing of mortar shells at Erez by Palestinian militants on Saturday makes things more difficult," he said.

Khamis Nemr, 38, who works in the United Arab Emirates, was among those approved to leave. Nemr said he had been visiting his family in Gaza when Hamas took over, and needed to get back to the UAE by August 31,when his residency permit expires.

"I can't believe that I will be able to get back," Nemr said. "I thought I had lost my future because my residency permit will end."

Hussein al-Sheikh, director of the Palestinian government's civil affairs office, said thousands of trapped Palestinians were expected to leave Gaza this week. Dror said only that many more would be expected to leave if the trial run proves successful.

Ahmad Khalil, a 22-year-old Gazan who studies electrical engineering in Cairo, was not permitted to leave Gaza on Sunday. Khalil missed his final exams in July because of the closure, so the university agreed to delay his exam until September 2, he said. But now he's afraid he'll miss that deadline, jeopardizing his entire academic year.

"I am counting the days to get out of Gaza, and I told my family that I will never come back," Khalil said. "I am feeling that I am an animal trapped in a big jail."

Sunday's departure was arranged between Israeli officials and the government of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Sari Bashi of the Israeli human rights group Gisha said Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt must also be opened to allow Palestinians free passage out of Gaza."Letting hundreds of people leave by bus is an important relief measure, but it's far from adequate," Bashi said.

Hamas officials also demanded that the Rafah crossing be opened. Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu called the alternative route to Egypt through Israel a conspiracy of Abbas and his Ramallah government against the people of Gaza.

Hamas has claimed that Abbas' government, made up of pro-Western Fatah officials, does not want the crossings opened because that would help the Islamic group hold on to power in Gaza.

Diplomats and other officials in contact with the Abbas government privately confirm this is the case, but Fatah officials deny it - aware that saying so publicly could leave it vulnerable to charges of colluding with Israel.

The worsening economic situation in Gaza following the Hamas takeover, along with the disappearance of Fatah-linked security men who used to guard the Gaza-Israel border, has led to a rise in the number of Palestinians trying to sneak into Israel, according to Israeli security officials.
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  2.   If they could, the overwhelming majority of Gazans 18:52  |  Observer 26/08/07
  3.   Good for Israel!!! 19:23  |  Lynn 26/08/07
  4.   Gaza Pullout??? 21:30  |  Joe 26/08/07
  5.   #3 Lynn - Sory to disagree with you, but 22:37  |  Yonatan 26/08/07
  6.   Misnomer. 22:44  |  M. Franks-Lhermann 26/08/07
  7.   Joe #4 22:57  |  sg 26/08/07
  8.   #6: Another American trying to be funny. 23:14  |  Andreas 26/08/07
  9.   Yonatan 23:27  |  Lynn 26/08/07
  10.   Poor Khalil 01:05  |  Murray of Montreal 27/08/07
  11.   NOT The Way of The Ancients 01:19  |  Double Click 27/08/07
  12.   FOR GOD`S SAKE LET THEM ALL THROUGH 18:27  |  Dutch 27/08/07
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