More than 19,000 travelers passed through the Karama crossing last week
SadaNews - More than 19,000 citizens and visitors passed through the Karama crossing during the last week, while the police apprehended 38 individuals wanted by the judiciary.
The number of departures during the week was (8,579) people, while the number of incoming travelers was (11,137) people, indicating that the flow of travelers was moderate.
During the same period, the police arrested (38) individuals wanted by the judiciary and banned from traveling, either while attempting to depart through the crossing or waiting for their arrival when entering Palestinian territories. They are wanted in cases filed before the courts and public prosecution.
The police, along with all security and civil agencies in the General Administration of Crossings and Borders, provided numerous facilities and services to all citizens, including coordination for (4) medical cases for travel between both sides of the crossing in Palestinian ambulances.
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