More than 30,000 travelers crossed the Karama border last week
SadaNews - More than 30,000 citizens and visitors crossed the Karama border during the past week, while the police arrested 37 wanted individuals.
The number of departing travelers reached 15,628, while the number of incoming travelers was 14,739, indicating active movement of passengers.
During the same period, the police arrested 37 wanted individuals and those banned from traveling, either while attempting to depart through the border or upon their arrival to the Palestinian territories, as they are wanted in cases pending before the courts and the public prosecution.
The police and all security and civil agencies in the General Administration of Crossings and Borders provided numerous facilities and services to all citizens, including coordination for eight medical cases to travel between both sides of the crossing in Palestinian ambulances.
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