
"Israel is running a parallel system of controls for shipments into Gaza, allowing commercial traders to bring goods into the territory that are barred for humanitarian organisations. Basic life-saving supplies including generators and tent poles are on a long Israeli blacklist of dual-use items. The Israeli government says entry of these items must be severely restricted because they could be exploited by Hamas or other armed groups for military ends."
"However, for at least a month, Israeli authorities have allowed businesses to transport multiple dual-use items into Gaza, including generators and metal pallets, which are more durable in winter rains and mud than wooden alternatives. These are now on sale in the open market in Gaza, according to military, diplomatic and humanitarian sources. They must pass through the same three tightly controlled Israeli checkpoints that currently bar shipments of these goods for aid organisations."
Israel operates a parallel control system that lets commercial traders import goods into Gaza that humanitarian organisations are barred from bringing. Generators, tent poles and metal pallets are listed as dual-use and officially restricted because they could be used by Hamas or armed groups. For at least a month, businesses have been permitted to transport such items through the same Israeli checkpoints that block aid shipments, and those items are appearing on Gaza’s open market. The divergence undermines humanitarian operations during severe need and creates profitable opportunities for traders who obtain Israeli import permits. US and diplomatic actors have been briefed.
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