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Virus cases spike in Israel-blockaded Gaza: Ministry

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories
Tue, September 8, 2020 Published on Sep. 8, 2020 Published on 2020-09-08T01:53:34+07:00

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Mask-clad policemen loyal to Hamas stand behind concrete barriers painted with messages instructing people to remain at home due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic at a checkpoint in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 6, 2020. Mask-clad policemen loyal to Hamas stand behind concrete barriers painted with messages instructing people to remain at home due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic at a checkpoint in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 6, 2020. (AFP/Said Khatib)

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he number of novel coronavirus cases in the Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip have risen tenfold over the past two weeks, bringing the total to over 1,000, Palestinian officials said Monday.

In the past 24 hours, 182 infections were registered in the coastal enclave, bringing the number of cases to 1,151, including eight deaths, the Palestinian Authority health ministry said.

The crowded and impoverished Gaza Strip had maintained low infection rates since the start of the pandemic, as it remained isolated from much of the world.

The narrow territory is sealed off by a formidable security barrier on its landward sides, with just two crossing points: one into Israel and the other into Egypt.

But crossings at both points were blocked in March, with few exceptions.

Gazans stuck outside the enclave were allowed to return home, but had to be isolated for three weeks in quarantine centers.

Four virus cases were detected at the end of August outside these centers as tensions flared between Israel and Palestinian fighters in  Hamas-controlled Gaza, sparking concern of a rise in infections and forcing the closure of schools, mosques and markets.

During the flare-up, Israel bombed Gaza almost daily from August 6 in response to rocket attacks and the launch of so-called fire balloons -- homemade incendiary devices.

Amid the fighting, Israel tightened its Gaza blockade by closing the Kerem Shalom goods crossing and stopping fuel deliveries, exacerbating Gaza's daily power outages.

The Palestinian health ministry on Monday also reported that 26,633 coronavirus cases so far have been registered across the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including 178 deaths.

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