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Report: Israel, Cyprus to build Gaza port in ‎exchange for concessions

According to the report, the Cyprus port ‎plan includes the construction of a special loading dock for ‎cargo ships carrying goods destined for Gaza. ‎

by  Nikki Guttman and ILH Staff
Published on  06-26-2018 00:00
Last modified: 04-30-2021 14:21
Report: Israel, Cyprus to build Gaza port in ‎exchange for concessions

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Israel and Cyprus have devised a plan to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the ‎Gaza Strip, the Hadashot evening news reported Monday.‎

According to the report, the two countries plan to jointly build a seaport in Cyprus that would serve Gaza, in ‎exchange for the release of two Israeli captives and the ‎return of the remains of two IDF soldiers held by ‎Hamas, the terrorist group that rules the Gaza Strip.‎

‎Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman and his Cypriot ‎counterpart Savvas Angelides reportedly agreed on the principles of the plan ‎over the weekend, and work is expected to begin within two ‎weeks. They hope to finalize the plan within the next three months.‎

The report broke after senior White House adviser ‎Jared Kushner and U.S. Special Representative for ‎International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt met with ‎Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the weekend ‎to discussed humanitarian plans for the poverty-stricken Gaza Strip.

According to the report, the Cyprus port ‎plan includes the construction of a special loading dock for ‎cargo ships carrying goods destined for Gaza. ‎

The goods would be inspected by Israeli monitors to ensure that no weapons or ‎contraband are being smuggled into Gaza.

The cleared goods would be sent to Gaza, most likely by ‎ferry, as the enclave does not have a port large ‎enough to accommodate cargo ships.

Sources in the Defense Ministry said the plan is contingent on Hamas agreeing to return the remains of Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul and Lt. ‎Hadar Goldin, both killed in Gaza in 2014, and free Ethiopian Israeli Avera Mengistu and Bedouin Israeli Hisham ‎al-Sayed, both of whom have mental disabilities.

‎"Once all the details are in place and ready to go, we ‎will appeal to the Palestinian people in Gaza. We'll ‎go over Hamas' head," a senior defense official told ‎Israel Hayom. ‎

‎"We will lay out the plan and make it clear to them ‎that it's possible, and this [the return of the captives and the soldiers' remains] is the price Israel demands," he said.‎

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